by Flack » Sat May 28, 2016 11:42 am
RealNC wrote:It's 2016. People still watch TV?
From
MarketingCharts.com:
"For example, among the total 18-24 population, weekly live TV viewing averaged 15 hours and 11 minutes per week in Q4 2015, while DVR and time-shifted TV viewing averaged 1 hour and 11 minutes per week."
Teens (12-17) watched 15 hours and 36 minutes of traditional TV per week in Q4, a rather large 14.5% drop year-over-year and a 29.8% contraction from 2011;
Older Millennials (25-34) watched 23 hours and 12 minutes per week in Q3, a 6.7% decrease year-over-year and a 22.5% drop from 2011;
Gen Xers (35-49) watched 31 hours and 25 minutes per week, just a 3% decrease year-over-year and an 8.3% contraction from 2011;
Adults aged 50-64 watched 42 hours and 59 minutes per week, a 1.1% increase year-over-year a 1.7% rise from Q4 2011;
Adults aged 65 and older watched 50 hours and 53 minutes per week, up 1.8% from the previous year and up almost 8% from 2011.
So... yes.
[quote="RealNC"]It's 2016. People still watch TV?[/quote]
From [url=http://www.marketingcharts.com/television/are-young-people-watching-less-tv-24817/]MarketingCharts.com[/url]:
"For example, among the total 18-24 population, weekly live TV viewing averaged 15 hours and 11 minutes per week in Q4 2015, while DVR and time-shifted TV viewing averaged 1 hour and 11 minutes per week."
Teens (12-17) watched 15 hours and 36 minutes of traditional TV per week in Q4, a rather large 14.5% drop year-over-year and a 29.8% contraction from 2011;
Older Millennials (25-34) watched 23 hours and 12 minutes per week in Q3, a 6.7% decrease year-over-year and a 22.5% drop from 2011;
Gen Xers (35-49) watched 31 hours and 25 minutes per week, just a 3% decrease year-over-year and an 8.3% contraction from 2011;
Adults aged 50-64 watched 42 hours and 59 minutes per week, a 1.1% increase year-over-year a 1.7% rise from Q4 2011;
Adults aged 65 and older watched 50 hours and 53 minutes per week, up 1.8% from the previous year and up almost 8% from 2011.
So... yes.