Posts Tagged ‘Television’
TV Viewership By Daypart, April 2013 [TABLE]
Nielsen’s figures reveal that traditional TV viewers watch close to 2 hours of TV per day during primetime hours, but they spend more than 1-and-a-half hours watching during the daytime hours of 11 AM-3 PM, too.
Read MoreOnline Viewership For Broadcast TV, March 2013 [TABLE]
Connected viewers watched live broadcast video 2.5 times longer than video on demand (VOD), while 77% of time spent watching mobile video was with content longer than 10 minutes, such as movies, sporting events, and TV shows.
Read MoreAmericans' Daily Media Consumption, 2012 vs 2013 [CHART]
Americans are holding steady in terms of their TV consumption and non-work-related internet use, but are spending more time with other activities such as reading books and accessing the internet via a mobile device.
Read MoreLikely Cable To Streaming Video Subscription Switchers [TABLE]
12% strongly agreed with the statement: I would consider replacing my cable subscription with a streaming media subscription (e.g., Netflix, Hulu Plus) in 2013.
Read MoreDigital TV & Movie Viewers, 2012-2017 [CHART]
The number of US digital TV viewers will reach 145.3 million in 2017, up from 106.2 million in 2012.
Read MoreNews Consumption Time By Device, March 2013 [CHART]
TV is still the primary device for news consumption, at 42% of respondents’ time, compared to 29% for laptops, 18% for smartphones, and 10% for tablets.
Read MoreAmericans Most Valuable Household Services By Generation, March 2013 [TABLE]
Young people are wedded to their mobile phones, and as a new survey from Deloitte shows, value their mobile data plans more than their pay TV services.
Read MoreVideo Consumption By Platform & Generation, Q4 2012 [TABLE]
In Q4 2012, seniors averaged 220 hours and 55 minutes per month watching traditional TV.
Read MoreAmericans’ Favorite Media Activities By Generation, March 2013 [CHART]
64% of Americans rank watching TV (on any device) as one of their top-3 media activities, down from a high of 71% in 2009 and 2010 but enough to keep TV viewing as America’s favorite media activity.
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