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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
37% of US households which do not watch traditional TV watch content on a desktop computer
Zero-TV Doesn’t Mean Zero Video
Notebooks, flat-panel TVs, smartphones, tablets, and desktop computers accounted for 53% of US consumer technology sales in 2012, up from 49% in 2011
U.S. Consumer Technology Retail Sales Decline 2 Percent in 2012, According to The NPD Group– NPD.com
Americans use an average of 3 screen combinations per day
The New Multi-screen World: Understanding Cross-platform Consumer Behavior
90% of all media interactions are screen based, with Americans spending an average of 4.4 hours per day in front of screens
The New Multi-screen World: Understanding Cross-platform Consumer Behavior
60% of all US consumer technology hardware and consumable sales in 2011 were driven by PCs, TVs, tablets, mobile phones, and video game hardware
U.S. Consumer Electronics Sales Reach $144 Billion in 2011
In a typical week, 33% of consumers now watch shows, movies or videos on their PCs, and 10% are watching such programs on their smartphones
Accenture Consumer Electronics Products and Services Usage Report 2012
The top ad dollar categories on LGBT-friendly TV programs are motion pictures (28.3%), department stores (27.6%), credit cards (25.5%) and telephone companies and computers (both 24.7%)
The New Mainstream: 28% of TV Watching Spent on LGBT-Inclusive Shows | Nielsen Wire