Posts Tagged ‘Television’
Video Viewership Trends, Q3 2010 – Q3 2012 [TABLE]
In Q3, 2012, there were 5.3 million broadcast-only and broadband homes, up from around 5.1 million in Q3 2011 and 4.2 million in Q3 2010.
Read MoreMarketing Strategies That Are Falling Out Of Favor In 2013 [CHART]
About three in 10 marketers expect their organizations to decrease attention paid to newspapers and consumer magazines in 2013.
Read MoreWalter Cronkite Previews The Home Office Of 2001…In 1967 [VIDEO]
In this clip from the March 12, 1967 episode of the CBS show The 21st Century, Walter Cronkite previews what a home office might look like in the year 2001…and it looks mighty familiar, if rather clunky.
Read MoreCitizen Perceptions Of The Value Of Online & Offline Media, February 2013 [CHART]
Connected consumers in the US place more monetary value on offline media activities or products than online ones ($1,600 per year vs. $1,132).
Read MoreEyetracking: Where Soccer Fans Focus Their Attention During A Game [HEATMAP]
This eyetracking heatmap from Sport+Markt illustrates where soccer fans focus their attention while watching a soccer game.
Read MoreAd Agencies' Changing Media Mix, February 2013 [TABLE]
54% of advertising agencies say their clients are more interested in advertising on TV than any other medium, compared with 30% who feel the same way about digital.
Read MoreHousehold Shopping Inspiration Sources, February 2013 [CHART]
66.9% of American consumers say they get ideas for their shopping trips from circulars and flyers.
Read MoreTop-Rated Media Brands Of 2012 [TABLE]
Google is the best partner for advertising companies, ousting ABC, last year’s winner, according to a survey of thousands of top-tier advertising (marketing and agency) professionals.
Read MoreDevices People Use To Consume News & Entertainment By Demographic, 2013 [CHART]
In the 18- to 34-year-old demographic in particular, TV’s edge is slipping.
Read MoreTop Three Online & Offline Activities In America, January 2013 [CHART]
58% of US respondents read a newspaper, while 57% visited a social networking or blogging site.
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