Business Insider: Chart of the Day – US viewers ‘still watch remarkably more video on TV than phones or online’
September 3rd, 2009Posted by Judith Townend in Broadcasting, Editors' pick
Business Insider’s Chart of the Day is a cheering one if you work in American TV.
According to US data from Neilsen:
“When looking at average time spent watching each, TV viewing actually grew more – per hour, per person, per month – over the last year than web video. Last quarter, the average US web video viewer watched 3 hours, 11 minutes per month, up about 1 hour each, year-over-year. But the average US TV viewer watched over 40X more video: 141 hours per month, up about 2 hours year-over-year.”
‘Chart Of The Day’ at this link.
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