Posts Tagged ‘Tablets’
Scouting Online Sports Fans [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic by Burst Media is based on a small sample of about 530 fans, so take it with some salt but it’s interesting nonetheless.
Read MoreTV Viewing Tablet Activities, April 2012 [CHART]
Younger tablet owners were most likely to use the devices to watch TV, with more than half of owners under 35 doing so at least weekly, vs. 19% of those 55+.
Read MoreTablet TV's Effect On Traditional TV Viewing By Age, Spring 2012 [CHART]
About half of tablet TV viewers of all ages told market researcher The Diffusion Group they were watching the same amount of regular TV as before.
Read MoreiPhone vs iPad Use By Dayparts, November 2012 [CHART]
Consumers use smart phones fairly steadily throughout the day, while tablet use rises sharply at night.
Read MorePrimetime 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 MoreBring Your Own Device Policies, October 2012 [CHART]
Some companies do not enforce stringent bring-your-own-data (BYOD) policies for using personal devices to access corporate data.
Read MoreThe Mobile Superworker [INFOGRAPHIC]
Mobile devices are making workers more productive, making them 35% more likely to collaborate with colleagues than those who are phone-less.
Read MoreTop Reasons To Visit Restaurant After Using Mobile App/Website, June 2012 [CHART]
What got the majority of smartphone searchers in the door was finding the “food I was looking for” or a nearby location, at 78% and 65%, respectively.
Read MoreDevice On Which News Consumers Prefer To See Ads, August 2012 [CHART]
Nearly half of all US news users told Pew they didn’t like to see ads on any digital platform where they read the news.
Read MoreDaily & Weekly Content Activities Of Tablet Owners, August 2012 [TABLE]
Pew found that getting the news was the No. 2 activity conducted on tablets both on a daily and weekly basis, not far behind email.
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