Linear television continues to see a decline in viewership amid a growing use of smartphones and tablets for video consumption, a Nielsen report finds. Todd Spangler reports that mobile consumption was up 60% in the first quarter of 2016 from 62 to 92 minutes per day, while live TV fell 1%, down 3 minutes on average year-over-year.
Nielsen: Traditional TV Viewing Falls As Mobile Use Increases
By NetNewsCheck Category Feed: Mobile|
2016-10-13T09:46:31-04:00
June 27th, 2016|Mobile|Comments Off on Nielsen: Traditional TV Viewing Falls As Mobile Use Increases
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