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
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…
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
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.
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
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.