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01 Oct 08
maggie foxthe PC is slowly encroaching on the TV’s dominance, capturing an increasing amount of screen time among those who download or stream video online.
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21 Jul 08
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26 Jun 08
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hows that the percentage of video consumed on a TV among video downloaders and streamers declined from 75% in February 2007 to 70% in February 2008 –
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significant year-over-year gain in overall screen time for the PC, which nearly doubled its overall share (19%) with digital video consumers since early in 2007 (11%)
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20 Jun 08
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07 Jun 08
Today’s Video Streamers And Downloaders Show A Growing Propensity To Watch Video On Their PCs - Seemingly At The Expense Of TV’s Share Of Disposable ‘Screen Time’ According To Ipsos MediaCT’s MOTION Study
pressrelease Statistics onlinebehavior television computers video videomarketing mediaconsumption
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06 Jun 08
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01 Jun 08
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... the percentage of video consumed on a TV among video downloaders and streamers declined from 75% in February 2007 to 70% in February 2008 – a small, yet significant drop in overall ‘share of screen time’ with the growing contingent of digital video users. In addition, the percentage of total screen time captured by movie theaters also declined significantly in the past year, mirroring an overall trend Ipsos MediaCT has witnessed in traditional video consumption. Adam Wright, Director at Ipsos MediaCT, explains: “Streaming video online has become an activity many Americans aren’t just experimenting with, but enjoy on a regular basis. Today, about half of all Internet users aged 12 and up have streamed a video file online in the past 30 days. ..."
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... the percentage of video consumed on a TV among video downloaders and streamers declined from 75% in February 2007 to 70% in February 2008 – a small, yet significant drop in overall ‘share of screen time’ with the growing contingent of digital video users. In addition, the percentage of total screen time captured by movie theaters also declined significantly in the past year, mirroring an overall trend Ipsos MediaCT has witnessed in traditional video consumption. Adam Wright, Director at Ipsos MediaCT, explains: “Streaming video online has become an activity many Americans aren’t just experimenting with, but enjoy on a regular basis. Today, about half of all Internet users aged 12 and up have streamed a video file online in the past 30 days. ..."
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