Nielsen News - October 2008
Most global consumers agree that their countries have hit recession, but opinion on how long the recession will last remains mixed, Nielsen reported Wednesday.
While 53% of those surveyed by Nielsen think their country has hit a prolonged recession that will last more than 12 months, 18% of consumers, concentrated in a handful of emerging markets, like India, Vietnam, China, and Russia, told Nielsen they expect their countries to be out of recession within the next 12 months.
In contrast, consumers in Japan, Germany, Argentina, Mexico, Turkey, Italy, Taiwan, the U.S., and Spain were the …
According to a new report from Nielsen Online, 12-17 year olds experience less advertising on the Web than older adults. The analysis of online advertising clutter showed that Internet users 65+ were exposed to the most ad clutter, while kids 2-11 experienced the least.
Online Advertising Clutter Exposure by Age Group
Source: Nielsen Online, Custom Advertising Clutter Analysis, U.S. August 2008
Consumers who have been following the turmoil in the U.S. automotive industry are also flocking online to discuss fuel efficient vehicles and a potential merger between General Motors (GM) and Chrysler, according to Nielsen Online.
An analysis of GM-related online buzz between September 1 and October 24, 2008 found that consumer chatter on Internet message boards and blogs has focused on how Detroit would change if GM and Chrysler joined forces — and which vehicles might survive the merger.
GM’s forthcoming electric car, the Chevy Volt, also drove a significant portion of GM’s online buzz during …
U.S. households with five or more members spent almost 2.5 times as much on diapers and baby food than average American consumers during the 52 weeks ending June 28, 2008, according to Nielsen.
Although they represent only 10.5% of U.S. households, these larger households represented 27.6% of disposable diaper dollar sales and 26.7% of baby food dollar sales during the time period.
Other categories skewing to larger households include prepared food mixes, frozen juices, and breakfast foods.
Rank
(by highest index)
Top 10 Categories:
U.S. Households With
5 Or More Members
Dollar Volume Index
1
Disposable Diapers
263
2
Baby Food
255
3
Prepared Food – …
Yesterday Sen. John McCain boosted his TV advertising units in seven key swing states — Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, closing the gap between his advertising and Sen. Barack Obama’s.
On Sunday, Oct. 26, McCain ran just 331 TV ad units in those seven states — 308% fewer than the 1,350 ad units Obama ran that day.
But on Monday, Obama’s lead in these key battleground states shrank to 113% — or a margin of 1,528 ad units, after McCain’s campaign increased the number of TV ad units it ran in those states by 308%, to 1,353 units.
In comparison, …
The ongoing financial crisis has had far-reaching effects in the U.S., where it has taken a toll on everything from Americans’ shopping habits to their retirement savings.
Could the dire economic conditions also be changing the way Americans watch TV?
Yes and no, according to a Nielsen report released Friday, which found that Americans are watching more cable news this year than they did last year. Between September 15, 2008 and October 19, 2008, tuning to cable news networks almost doubled, versus the same period last year, according to Nielsen.
According to Nielsen Online, Google Search accounted for more than half of all online searches in the month of September with an estimated 4.8 billion queries. Yahoo!, MSN, AOL, and Ask.com rounded out the top five.
RANK
Provider
Searches (000)
% of Searches
#
All Searches
8,089,226
100.00%
1
Google Search
4,825,556
59.70%
2
Yahoo! Search
1,464,478
18.10%
3
MSN/Windows Live Search
953,504
11.80%
4
AOL Search
335,187
4.10%
5
Ask.com Search
178,217
2.20%
6
My Web Search
53,825
0.70%
7
Comcast Search
51,935
0.60%
8
AT&T Worldnet Search
30,086
0.40%
9
NexTag Search
17,775
0.20%
10
Dogpile.com Search
17,574
0.20%
Source: Nielsen Online, MegaView Search -September 2008
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[read more]Senator Barack Obama’s advertising in seven key swing states continues to surpass the number of ad units run by his presidential opponent, Sen. John McCain.
In Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, Obama placed 155% more ad units (62,022 vs. 24,273) than McCain between October 6 and October 26, 2008.
As of October 22, Obama had placed 150% more ad units (53,049 vs. 21,106) than McCain in those key battleground states.
Obama’s advertising continues to be heaviest in Florida, where he ran 18,909 ads between October 6 and October 26, outpacing …
“High School Musical 3: Senior Year,” the new theatrical release from Disney, pulled in an astounding $42 million in opening grosses over the weekend to open at head of the class at the domestic Box Office, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
“Saw V”, the new horror sequel from Lionsgate, pulled in an impressive $30.5 million over the weekend to finish in second place.
Overall, industry-wide grosses at Box Office for the weekend reached $135 million – a 32% improvement over the same weekend last year.
Below are Box Office totals for the weekend of …
Still more data confirming the battered state of the U.S. economy: U.S. consumers are more price conscious than shoppers in other countries — even when their health is on the line.
According to a global survey conducted by Nielsen and the Association of the European Self-Medication Industry (AESGP), U.S. consumers place more importance on price and value when choosing over-the-counter (OTC) medications than consumers in other countries throughout Europe, Asia Pacific, North America, and the Middle East.
Thirty percent of U.S. consumers consider price to be important when choosing OTC products, while …




