Posts Tagged ‘Timeshifting’
Media Consumption Of Generation V & Young Millennials [TABLE]
eMarketer estimates that 61.6% of kids ages 0 to 11 used the internet at least once a month in 2016.
Read MoreWeekly Time Spent With Select Media [TABLE]
US consumers spend an average of 35 hours per week watching live and timeshifted television.
Read MoreTypes Of TV & Online Video Watched By Young Millennials, November 2014 [CHART]
35% of US 13-to-18-year-old smartphone and tablet users cited YouTube as a leading social media app they used—second only to Facebook.
Read MoreTop 7 Reasons For Time-Shifting TV, March 2015 [CHART]
TV viewers claim to spend a slight majority (53%) of their viewing time with time-shifted rather than live (47%) content.
Read MoreTwitter Users & TV Viewership By Source, December 2014 [CHART]
Twitter users are more likely than non-users to watch various types of video content during a typical week.
Read MoreTimeframe During Which People Typically Watch TV Shows, August 2014 [CHART]
Nearly half of 18-34 year-olds watched a show after it had originally aired.
Read MoreWhy People Watch TV Online, August 2014 [CHART]
Among US internet users polled, 56% said they watched TV online because they preferred to watch on their own schedule.
Read MoreConsumers' Primetime Video Programming Considerations, November 2013 [CHART]
Among 18-49-year-olds surveyed, a leading 47% said that their most likely consideration is what’s airing on TV at that time.
Read MoreMost Desirable Future TV/Video Services & Options, September 2013 [CHART]
A leading 10.7% share of TV viewers from around the world said they want their future TV experience to be free of ads.
Read MoreAmericans & On Demand Entertainment, May 2013 [TABLE]
Americans aged 18-34 are more likely than their older counterparts to prefer a range of entertainment types on-demand.
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