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Author: David Watkins
Publication Date: May 28 2014
Pages: 15
Report Type: ConsumerMetrix Bulletin

Consumer Surveys
Multiscreen Internet TV Usage in the US
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Report Summary:
Internet TV usage appeared to fall somewhat in the second half of 2013 in the US according to our latest survey of US consumers. 60% of US consumers reported using internet-delivered TV and movies in the past month. Usage of all connected multiscreen devices for viewing internet TV and movies also fell back. Games consoles remain the most popular connected TV platform, and PlayStation is now matching Xbox in number of users. This report presents data from a survey of more than 2000 US consumers relating to usage of internet TV services on connected multiscreen devices. Connected TV device rankings include Xbox360, PS3, Apple TV, Wii, Roku and Chromecast and smart TVs from Samsung, Sony, LG and Vizio.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Key Survey Findings
- Monthly Internet TV Usage By Country: Q4 2012-Q4 2013
- Monthly Internet TV Usage By Age Group: US, Q4 2012-Q4 2013
- Changes in multiscreen usage 2011-2013: US Respondents
- Changes in multiscreen usage 2011-2013: US Internet TV Users
- Connected TV Internet Video Usage by Device: US Q4 2012-Q4 2013
- Connected TV Device Usage by Brand: US Q4 2012-Q4 2013
- Multiscreen internet TV usage by age group, all respondents: US Q4 2013
- Multiscreen internet TV usage by age group, internet TV users: US Q4 2013
- What Is ConsumerMetrix?
- ConsumerMetrix: Survey Methodology
- Key Contacts
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