83% of TV viewers watch with a second screen in hand
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Date: November 15th, 2024 4:42 PM Author: screenman
83% of American TV watchers use a second device while watching TV, often referred to as second-screen use. These devices can include anything from a smartphone to a tablet, e-reader, or laptop. Second-screen use while watching TV doesn’t mean that these viewers are disengaged from what they are viewing—many of them use their devices to more actively research what they see on their television screens, or discuss the content through social media.
Let’s explore both who second-screeners are, and how their device use affects their TV viewing experience.
So Who Are Second-Screeners?
There are a couple things that we know for sure about second-screen users, thanks to a survey by YouGov with Statista:
The percentage of consumers who use their smartphone while watching TV is evenly split between men (77%) and women (76%).
The more a person earns a year, the more likely they are to watch TV with their smartphones in hand. Of those who make $40,000 a year, only 69% engage in this behavior, while 90% of those who make more than $80,000 a year do so.
Younger and middle-age viewers are more likely to watch TV while using their smartphones. YouGov found that 83% of those 18-34 and 85% of those 35-54 were likely to engage in this behavior, while 66% of those ages 55+ would.
https://research.mountain.com/insights/an-exploration-of-second-screen-use-by-tv-viewers/
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Date: November 15th, 2024 5:16 PM Author: Christopher L. Spinelli, Esq.
second screen tp
auxiliary screen tp
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Date: November 15th, 2024 5:17 PM
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that's some sick shit brother
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Date: November 15th, 2024 5:34 PM Author: maine is 180
Currently:
- TV on
and
- sitting on couch w/laptop, playing poker & poasting
while
- intermittently using phone to place sports bets and send texts
SCREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEENS
*flaps arms wildly
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