Posts Tagged ‘Television’
Multitainment Users By Device, 2015-2019 [TABLE]
The simultaneous use of second-screen devices—smartphones, tablets and desktops/laptops—while watching TV has increased year to year and will continue through at least 2019.
Read MoreMedia Consumption Displaced By Smart Speakers [CHART]
Let’s not call it the year of voice, even if it proves to be… Nonetheless there has been a rash of new research released surrounding voice assistants – and Smart Speakers in particular.
Read MoreShare Of Screen Time For Generation V [CHART]
Virtually all children ages 0-8 live in households that have a mobile device, and that is clearly having an effect on media use, per results from a Common Sense Media study. The research details a striking shift in screen use over the past few years: children now spend 35% of their screen time with mobile devices, up from just 4% in 2011.
Read MoreConsumers' Expected Video Consumption Changes [CHART]
More than three-quarters of people in several countries across the world believe that their video viewing habits will change in the coming 5 years. The change that most people see coming is watching TV in virtual reality, as if they are inside the content.
Read MoreMoms' Most-Watched Movie Genres On TV [CHART]
Moms love action and men watch romance. Surprised? A study from Adobe Digital Insights finds that some stale stereotypes simply don’t apply. Mothers watch Crime and Action movies more regularly than Romances, while many men often watch Musicals and Romance movies.
Read MoreData Generated Per Minute By Platform [INFOGRAPHIC]
This infographic illustrates just how much data media platforms ranging from Twitter and YouTube to Netflix and Spotify generate by the minute.
Read MoreTV Everywhere Adoption [CHART]
More than one-third (34.7%) of respondents with pay-TV service saying they access their providers’ TV Everywhere offering.
Read MoreMultitainment Activities [CHART]
Many people use another device, primarily a smartphone, while simultaneously watching TV.
Read MoreAmericans' Top News Sources [CHART]
Two-thirds (67%) of American adults get news from a social media site such as Facebook or Twitter.
Read MoreTelevision Cord Cutters, 2016-2021 [CHART]
Consumers shifting their attention to OTT digital video platforms in place of pay TV options—known as cord-cutters—is a key reason for anemic growth in TV ad spending.
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