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Facts Tagged With TV
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40% of US tablet and smartphone users visit social networks while watching TV
New Study Confirms Correlation Between Twitter and TV Ratings
80% of US tablet and smartphone owners who watch TV use their devices while watching at least several times a month
New Study Confirms Correlation Between Twitter and TV Ratings
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
8% of US households which do not watch traditional TV watch content on smartphones
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
36% of UK smartphone owners use their devices while watching TV
Harris Interactive's Touchscreen Life Study Proves Screen Life Is Eclipsing Real Life for Many
58% of UK parents are concerned abut how much time their children spend with TVs, smartphones, and tablets
Harris Interactive's Touchscreen Life Study Proves Screen Life Is Eclipsing Real Life for Many
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
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
16% of sports fans who own multiple connected devices prefer to access scores through their smartphones, compared to 16% for laptops, 12% for internet TVs, and 9% for tablets
Sports on the Go | Nielsen Wire
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
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
~40% of Americans use their tablets or smartphones while watching TV at least once a day
The Cross-Platform Report: A New Connected Community | Nielsen Wire
24% of TV viewers in the UK use "second screens" like laptops, tablets, and smartphones while viewing
The rise and rise of ‘second screening’ - News release | Deloitte UK
80% of mobile Internet users multitask with their mobile device while watching TV
Connected TV: The Dawn of a New Era - Yahoo!
52% of US adult cell phone owners have used their phones recently for engagement, diversion, or interaction while watching TV
The Rise of the "Connected Viewer" - Pew Research Center
9.5% of tablet owners watch video or TV on their devices every day, compared to 2.9% of smartphone owners
Majority of Tablet Users Watch Video on their Device, 1 in Every 4 Viewers Pay to Watch - comScore, Inc