Posts Tagged ‘Multitainment’
Primetime TV Viewing Habits, 2004 vs 2008 vs 2012 [CHART]
Among the 56% of respondents who reported using a TV set “yesterday” during the 8-9 PM hour, 26% said they spent that time watching a recorded program.
Read MoreMultitainment By Device Pairs [TABLE]
Devices most often used for entertainment—TVs and tablets—saw the greatest simultaneous usage: 77% of all TV interactions among US connected device users.
Read MoreTelevision Viewing Prompts Search – Content vs. Advertising [CHART]
TV is a significant catalyst for search on both smartphones and computers (PCs and laptops).
Read MoreTV & Mobile Device Use By Generation [CHART]
Almost two-thirds of Gen Y (aged 13-32) smartphone owners report using their device while watching primetime TV, while 56% of Gen X (33-46) smartphone owners do the same.
Read MoreMobile Phone Use For TV Content By Generation [CHART]
32% of cell owners used their mobile devices to find television-related content.
Read MoreCell Phones As A Distraction From TV By Generation [CHART]
38% of adult cell owners reported using their mobile device to keep themselves occupied during commercials or other breaks in a program.
Read MoreDemographics Of Cell Phone Owing TV Viewers [TABLE]
Half of all adult cell owners (52%) have used their phones recently for engagement, diversion, or interaction with other people while watching TV.
Read MoreDevices Used To Follow 2012 Olympics [CHART]
94% of consumers who will watch the Summer 2012 London Olympics will do so on a TV, but many will also watch on computers and mobile devices.
Read MoreUse Of Mobile While Watching TV [CHART]
59% of TV-watching tablet owners say they have shopped using their device while watching TV at home in the past 3 months, double the proportion (29%) of TV-watching smartphone users who say the same.
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