Posts Tagged ‘Mobile Video’
Effectiveness Of Mobile Advertising, January 2014 [TABLE]
53% of US smart phone owners used either the Google Maps app (40.4%) or its mobile website (12.6%) in the prior 30 days.
Read MoreMobile Behavior By Device Type, March 2014 [TABLE]
Map usage has exploded in the smartphone era, with double-digit gains in users and usage now accounting for billions of minutes of mobile device time each month.
Read MoreMobile Video App Use By Age Group, July 2014 [CHART]
Not surprisingly, late Millennials (18-24) are the most likely to be using a mobile video application at least once a month.
Read MoreDaily Reach Of TV vs. Online Video By Country, July 2014 [CHART]
Three-quarters of internet users across 50 markets around the world report watching traditional TV on a daily basis, compared to one-quarter who report watching video on a digital device with that frequency.
Read MoreTop 10 Most Popular Smart Phone Apps, May 2014 [CHART]
Instagram in May reached 32% of US smartphone mobile media users aged 18 and older who use iOS and Android platforms.
Read MoreTop Mobile Phone Activities For Hispanics, March 2014 [TABLE]
As a whole, US Hispanics use their mobile phones to access social networking apps at nearly the same rate as their non-Hispanic counterparts.
Read MoreTop Smart Phone Activities By Generation, July 2014 [TABLE]
Almost three-quarters of Millennial smartphone owners engage in social networking on their devices during a typical week.
Read MoreTop Reasons For Using Video Streaming Services, Q1 2014 [CHART]
Roughly half of US and Canadian adults use monthly streaming video subscription services and more than one-quarter use pay-per-rental services.
Read MoreShare Of Video Plays By Duration & Device, Q1 2014 [CHART]
Almost 90% of video plays on smartphones were less than 10 minutes in length, and roughly 80% of video plays on tablets were also short-form video.
Read MoreSmart Phone Owners Who Would Pay For World Cup Video [CHART]
More smartphone-toting World Cup followers in the UK were willing to pay for World Cup video content than in any other country polled.
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