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6% of US households which do not watch traditional TV watch content on tablets
Zero-TV Doesn’t Mean Zero Video
8% of US households which do not watch traditional TV watch content on smartphones
Zero-TV Doesn’t Mean Zero Video
31% of US consumers with children in their households have watched digitally streamed TV on tablets, compared to 21% for those without children
Harris Poll 62 - Streaming Media
62% of US consumers with children in their households have watched digitally streamed TV on smartphones, compared to 40% for those without children
Harris Poll 62 - Streaming Media
25% of tablet owners download television shows and movies via subscription video-on-demand services such as Hulu and Netflix
The NPD Group: More Web-Connected Devices Lead to Big Changes in How Consumers Interact with Entertainment Content
15% of smartphone owners download television shows and movies via subscription video-on-demand services such as Hulu and Netflix
The NPD Group: More Web-Connected Devices Lead to Big Changes in How Consumers Interact with Entertainment Content
18.9% of tablet owners watch video or TV on their devices at least once per week, compared to 6.7% of smartphone owners
Majority of Tablet Users Watch Video on their Device, 1 in Every 4 Viewers Pay to Watch - comScore, Inc
53% of tablet owners watch video or TV on their devices at least once per month, compared to 20% of smartphone owners
Majority of Tablet Users Watch Video on their Device, 1 in Every 4 Viewers Pay to Watch - comScore, Inc
The number of Americans watching video on smartphones rose by 35.7% in 2011, compared to 7.1% for DVRs, 4.2% for online video, and a decrease of 1.7% for traditional TV
Report: TV Continues to Hold the Lion’s Share of Ad Dollars and Consumers’ Media Time | Nielsen Wire