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Facts Tagged With Black
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17% of African Americans have visited library websites, or otherwise accessed library services, via mobile devices, compared to 14% for Hispanics, and 12% for Caucasians
Mobile Connections to Libraries | Pew Internet Libraries
African American women ages 18-35 are 72% more likely than the average US adult to publish a blog or express their preferences on social media
10 Things to Know About Today’s Female Consumer
The average African American spends 55 hours per week engaging with media content across all screens, compared to 35 hours for Hispanics, and 27 hours for Asian Americans
Zero-TV Doesn’t Mean Zero Video
African American men are 19% more likely to monitor stocks online than the average American man
Recognizing Uncommon Impact to Celebrate Black History Month | Nielsen
48% of African American sports fans say professional football is their favorite sport
Harris Poll 3 - Favorite Sport
41% of African American moviegoers enjoy dramas, compared to 33% for Hispanics, and 31% for Caucasians
U.S. Moviegoers Can’t Get Enough Action | Nielsen Wire
37% of Hispanic moviegoers enjoy romantic comedies, compared to 25% for African Americans, and 30% for Caucasians
U.S. Moviegoers Can’t Get Enough Action | Nielsen Wire
77% of African American moviegoers enjoy action movies, compared to 61% for Hispanics, and 58% for Caucasians
U.S. Moviegoers Can’t Get Enough Action | Nielsen Wire
26% of online African Americans use Twitter, compared to 19% for Hispanics, and 14% for Caucasians
PIP_SocialMediaUsers
72% of online Hispanics use at least one social media site, compared to 68% for African Americans, and 65% for Caucasians
PIP_SocialMediaUsers
African-Americans use mobile devices to download and view videos 30% more often than the general population
African-American Millenials Consume Less TV Than Their Boomer Elders | Nielsen Wire
African-Americans between the ages of 45 and 64 years of age use their TV for a total of 8.5 hours daily, 8 of those hours are spent watching live TV
African-American Millenials Consume Less TV Than Their Boomer Elders | Nielsen Wire
African-Americans between the ages of 18 and 34 years of age use their TV for a total of 6 hours daily, 5 of those hours are spent watching live TV
African-American Millenials Consume Less TV Than Their Boomer Elders | Nielsen Wire
31% of African-American adults watch online video content and 48% of African-American viewers' time spent is on YouTube alone
African-American Millenials Consume Less TV Than Their Boomer Elders | Nielsen Wire
The average African-American viewer watches approximately 7 hours of TV daily, which is 2.5 more hours than the average US viewer
African-American Millenials Consume Less TV Than Their Boomer Elders | Nielsen Wire
18% of African American shoppers and 16% of Hispanic shoppers use their mobile device to make purchases as compared to 10% of Caucasians
Study Shows African American and Hispanic Shoppers Adopt Shopping Technologies at a Faster Rate than Caucasians - MarketWatch
51% of African-Americans who access the Internet on their cell phones do most of their online browsing on them, compared to 42% for Hispanics, and 24% for Caucasians
A Look at Internet Use on Mobile Phones - Pew Research Center
17% of African-American adults with mobile phones use Twitter on their devices, compared to 12% for Hispanics, and 7% for Caucasians
Twitter Use 2012 | Pew Research Center's Internet