22 oktober 2011

Wetlands



Americans are watching more video than ever before — not just online and on mobile devices, but on traditional TV sets as well.
According to a Nielsen report, roughly half (48%) of Americans watch video online. Traditional viewing increased 2 hours and 43 minutes per month on average compared to last year.
Much of that TV consumption is now timeshifted. Timeshifted TV viewing — whether via DVR, video on-demand or DVD playback — has increased by 11% since last year, which Nielsen attributes largely to increased DVR penetration. The firm estimates 39% of TV households now have DVRs.

 


 

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