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Nielsen released information showing that average TV viewing for US households was flat from 2005-6 to 2006-7 at 8:14 per day. Average Primetime household viewing fell 1 minute from 1:11 to 1:10. That flattening and decline also take into account Live+7
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Network television had been the ultimate example of a so-called push business, once supported by heavy promotion, big fall lineups and an endless search for popular prime-time attractions like “American Idol.” It is increasingly relying instead on pul
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Spending on cinema, mobile, videogame, branded entertainment, satellite radio and custom publishing advertising will grow a projected 20.3 percent in 2007 and an additional 18.4 percent in 2008 and 18.5 percent in 2009, according to Jack Myers Media Busin
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A typical American woman?
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LRG says that one in every five households in the United States now have a Digital Video Recorder (DVR) – up from about one in every thirteen households just two years ago. Of course most of the DVR owners didn’t really pay for it, and instead got it
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It’s that time of year when Nielsen releases the top DMAs in the U.S. ranked by total households. This year, Dallas jumps to #5 over San Francisco. Atlanta jumps over D.C. to #8. And Phoenix bumps up to #12 over Tampa. Full list below…
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The number of TV households in the U.S. will reach 112.8 million by January 1, 2008, a 1.3 percent increase compared to last year, according to Nielsen's national universe estimates released Thursday. Persons 2 and older increased 1 percent to 286.3 milli
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The mean household income of DVR owners is 33% above average 53% of DVR owners say that they have an HDTV set 45% of DVR owners record five or fewer programs per week While 84% of DVR owners rate the ability to skip commercials as very important, just 8%
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The research studies on media ownership listed below are intended to inform the Commission’s comprehensive review of its broadcast ownership policies. The Commission intends to use the evidence collected in these studies, as well as the comments, to gui
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Actober.com, which is tagged with the slogan “You’re a fan, Act like one.” On the site, fans will be able use easy embedded tools to create their own highlight films.
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Unique Video Video Streams Minutes Per Property Streamers (000) Initiated (000) Streamer Dailymotion.com 4,729 49,335 59.7 Metacafe.com 3,738 33,183
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Now, a majority of online Americans 12 to 64 are using online video once a week or more. In 2006 this number was 44 percent, and now it is 52 percent -- for a growth rate of 18 percent.
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March saw Americans consume more than 7 billion video streams online, led by Google Sites with 1.2 billion (16.7 percent share of streams). Yahoo! Sites ranked second with 434 million streams (6.2 percent), followed by Fox Interactive with 421 million (
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March saw Americans consume more than 7 billion video streams online, led by Google Sites with 1.2 billion (16.7 percent share of streams). Yahoo! Sites ranked second with 434 million streams (6.2 percent), followed by Fox Interactive with 421 million (
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The U.S. box office rebounded in 2006 with $9.49 billion, a 5.5%gain. Box Office has grown $3.6 billion
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Due to slower than anticipated rollout and take-up of IPTV in the US, eMarketer has revised its estimates down and now forecasts only 4.8 million IPTV subscribers in the US in 2011, up from 300,000 in 2006.
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The average broadband download speed in the US is only 1.9 megabits per second, compared to 61 Mbps in Japan, 45 Mbps in South Korea, 18 Mbps in Sweden, 17 Mpbs in France, and 7 Mbps in Canada, according to the Communication Workers of America.
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At the end of 2006, there were 281 million broadband subscribers world wide, up by 67 million according to London-based Point-Topic. DSL subscribers total 185 million, making it the most popular access technology for now, with a 65.7% market share, ac
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Among active home web users, 78 percent were connected to the internet via broadband as of November - up 65 percent from a year ago. Broadband consumers use the internet much more than those with a dial-up connection, spending 33 percent more time - tota
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The latest eMarketer estimates put total US Internet ad spending at $16.4 billion this year, a 30.8% gain over last year's $12.5 billion. The prime engine behind such strong growth is Google, whose US online advertising revenues are expected to be more th
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19 Mio DVRs wurden 2005 verkauft 60% mehr als die 11.9 Mios 2004. 12.3 Mio US Haushalte haben einen DVR. Top Marken TiVo, EchoStar, und Time Warner Cable. 86% der Benutzer sind sehr zufriende. $6.6 Mrd Markt in 2005, 82% davon Japan und USA.