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Consumers in Los Angeles watch an average of 3 hours 39 minutes of live TV per day, compared to 42 minutes for time-shifted programming, and 3 minutes for streaming
Local Flavor: How Our Media Appetite Varies By Market
Consumers in Miami watch an average of 4 hours 7 minutes of live TV per day, compared to 24 minutes for time-shifted programming, and 4 minutes for streaming
Local Flavor: How Our Media Appetite Varies By Market
Consumers in Boston watch an average of 4 hours 35 minutes of live TV per day, compared to 38 minutes for time-shifted programming, and 3 minutes for streaming
Local Flavor: How Our Media Appetite Varies By Market
Consumers in Philadelphia watch an average of 5 hours 18 minutes of live TV per day, compared to 33 minutes for time-shifted programming, and 2 minutes for streaming
Local Flavor: How Our Media Appetite Varies By Market
Consumers in Pittsburgh watch an average of 5 hours 28 minutes of live TV per day, compared to 39 minutes for time-shifted programming, and 4 minutes for streaming
Local Flavor: How Our Media Appetite Varies By Market
Consumers in Baltimore watch an average of 5 hours 19 minutes of live TV per day, compared to 32 minutes for time-shifted programming, and 3 minutes for streaming
Local Flavor: How Our Media Appetite Varies By Market
Consumers in New York City watch an average of 4 hours 45 minutes of live TV per day, compared to 37 minutes for time-shifted programming, and 6 minutes for streaming
Local Flavor: How Our Media Appetite Varies By Market
Consumers in Saint Louis watch an average of 5 hours 23 minutes of live TV per day, compared to 55 minutes for time-shifted programming, and 4 minutes for streaming
Local Flavor: How Our Media Appetite Varies By Market
294M Americans live in homes which own televisions, up 1.6% from 2012
Nielsen Estimates 115.6 Million TV Homes in the U.S., Up 1.2%
115.6M American homes own televisions, up 1.2% from 2012
Nielsen Estimates 115.6 Million TV Homes in the U.S., Up 1.2%
US consumers aged 18-24 watch an average of 111 hours 20 minutes of TV per month
The Teen Transition: Adolescents of Today, Adults of Tomorrow
Homes where the head of household has 4 or more years of college watch an average of 1 hour and 43 minutes of TV during prime time, compared to 1 hour and 52 minutes for the average household
What a Difference the Day(PART) Makes
Homes where the head of household has 4 or more years of college watch an average of 1 hour and 7 minutes of TV during the daytime, compared to 1 hour and 38 minutes for the average household
What a Difference the Day(PART) Makes
Homes with an annual income over $100,000 watch an average of 57 minutes of TV during late night, compared to 1 hour and 5 minutes for the average household
What a Difference the Day(PART) Makes
Homes with an annual income over $100,000 watch an average of 1 hour and 12 minutes of TV during the daytime, compared to 1 hour and 38 minutes for the average household
What a Difference the Day(PART) Makes
Homes with an annual income over $100,000 watch an average of 54 minutes of TV during the morning, compared to 1 hour and 4 minutes for the average household
What a Difference the Day(PART) Makes
Homes with an annual income over $100,000 watch an average of 1 hour and 52 minutes of TV during prime time, compared to 1 hour and 57 minutes for the average household
What a Difference the Day(PART) Makes
Homes where the head of household has 4 or more years of college watch an average of 48 minutes of TV during the morning, compared to 1 hour and 4 minutes for the average household
What a Difference the Day(PART) Makes