Recent trends articles
Nielsen has released a new white paper on mobile video use, as reported in Nielsen’s “Consumer Insight” online newsletter. Details from the report include:
-Each month, 10.3 million U.S. mobile phone subscribers access video content via their phones — up 14% from 2007
-Still, mobile video use in the U.S. remains low (5% of all subscribers), compared to other mobile media
-Among mobile video users, Apple’s iPhone is the most popular phone: as of Q3 2008, 11% of all streaming video users were using an Apple iPhone, and 35% of iPhone users reported …
In the U.S., high definition TV penetration has climbed steadily in the last year. In December 2007, 13.5% of U.S. households HD TV sets — by this November that percentage had grown to 23.3%.
Who are these HD TV adopters? According to a new study released Monday by Nielsen PreView, these HD equipped homes tend to be upscale, college educated, and have younger heads of household. Sixty percent of HD homes also own DVR machines — compared to 24% of all homes in Nielsen’s National People Meter sample. Nielsen Preview also …
Was 2008 the best sports year ever? At least in terms of viewer interest, there’s plenty of evidence to support that argument. Consider these TV sports highlights from 2008:
-The most-watched global event ever (2008 Beijing Summer Olympics: 4.7 billion viewers)
-The most-watched Super Bowl ever (Giants-Patriots, Super Bowl XLII: 97.5 million viewers)
-The most-watched cable broadcast of all time (Cowboys-Eagles, Monday Night Football: 18.6 million viewers)
-The most-watched cable golf event of all time (Tiger vs. Rocco, U.S. Open Playoff: 4.8 million viewers)
-The most-watched cable baseball game ever (Red Sox-Rays, ALCS Game 7: …
Nielsen Claritas tracked consumer behavior across a wide range of telecommunication products and services to identify this year’s key trends.
Cord Cutting Craze
Wireless/cellular only homes, which grew by 20% in 2008, now account for 18% of all U.S. households. One-third of the wireless-only households have never had a landline, while the remaining two-thirds are cord cutters. Not surprisingly, cord-cutter households tend to be younger and are more likely to rent/lease their home. Expect the wireless-only trend to grow, as homes continue to drop their landlines and young adults start new households …
Fall TV premieres, coupled with coverage of the presidential election and the financial crisis, boosted online video viewing at all four networks’ websites in September.
NBC.com, which grew 312% month-over-month, saw the largest September increase in video viewers, followed by FOX Broadcasting and ABC.com, with 165% and 105% growth, respectively, Nielsen Online reported Thursday.
Rank
(by UV)
TV Network
Web Property
Unique Viewers
(in 000s)
% Change:
Unique Viewers
(Aug. – Sept. 2008)
1
NBC.com
5,557
312%
2
ABC.COM
5,246
105%
3
CBS Television
3,296
38%
4
FOX Broadcasting
1,371
165%
Source: Nielsen Online, VideoCensus (August – September 2008).
Note: Data includes progressive downloads and excludes video advertising.
“A combination of series and season premiers, political news and parodies, and coverage …
[read more]Broadband users are flocking online to network TV websites, Broadcasting and Cable and The Hollywood Reporter reported Monday.
The stories cited a joint study conducted by Nielsen and the Cable & Telecommunications Association for Marketing (CTAM), which found that 35% of adults surveyed have watched at least one television program via the Internet. Of those, 87% have watched television programs directly from a TV network website, while 82% have gone online to catch up on an episode they missed on TV.
But don’t expect online streaming video to replace viewing via traditional TV …





