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Marketing and Technology Experian Simmons 2010 Technology Report
Press Release
02.07.10
| Article Archive |
Marketing Tip Where to Go and What to Do This Summer: |
Media and Advertising Arbitron Announces Next Generation Electronic Audience Measurement: PPM 360™ |
Media and Advertising Readers‐Per‐Copy is Up at America’s Daily Newspapers |
| Arbitron and PPM Coalition Settle Outstanding Disputes - Both Groups Commend Leadership of House Oversight Committee Chairman Towns |
Marketing Tip Green Appliances Are Hot in Both Warm and Cold Cities |
| 2010 American Movie-Goer Consumer Report |
Marketing and Technology Experian Simmons 2010 Technology Report |
Media and Advertising Arbitron Wins Emmy® Award for Broadcast Audience Measurement Technology |
Media and Advertising Radio Industry Leaders Team to Improve Marketing Mix Models to Demonstrate the Impact of Radio Advertising on Product Sales |
| Scarborough Writes a Refreshing Headline for the Newspaper Industry: Three-Quarters of Adults are Reading Newspapers, in Print or Online |
Marketing Tip The Truth about Cats and Dogs (from a research perspective!) |
Marketing Tip Working Moms are Ripe for Mobile Marketing |
Media and Advertising MORE THAN 235 MILLION LISTEN TO RADIO EVERY WEEK REPORTS ARBITRON |
Media and Advertising More Than 8.6 Million Households Obtain Coupons Via Text Messages And/Or Email |
Research Arbitron Identifies Market-Level Cell-Phone-Only Household Estimates |
Marketing Tip Radio Audience Highly Engaged with Miami Dolphins Broadcasts on WAXY-AM According to Arbitron Study |
Media and Advertising PR Industry Leaders See Authenticity, ROI, Social Media Mastery as Top Three Issues Facing the Profession in 2009-10 |
Knoxville Media New Scarborough information on Knoxville Consumers is now available! |
Knoxville Media Arbitron to Raise Three PPM Sample Quality Benchmarks plans to increase average of cell-phone-only in-tab sample targets |
| Weekly Online Radio Audience Grows to Estimated 42 million Americans in 2009, Up from 33 million in 2008 |
Media and Advertising TiVo and Innerscope Research(R) Identify Strong Correlation Between Emotional Engagement with TV Ads and Viewers' Fast-Forwarding Behavior |
Media and Advertising More Than 234 Million Listen to Radio Every Week Reports Arbitron |
Media and Advertising Teens Show Strong Optimism Regarding President Obama’s Ability To Address The Economic Downturn |
Media and Advertising Arbitron to Increase Cell-Phone-Only Sample Target in all PPM markets |
Media and Advertising More Than 234 Million Listen to Radio Every Week Reports Arbitron |
Media and Advertising El Paso, Salt Lake City, Dallas and Memphis are the Top Text Messaging Markets in the U.S. |
Media and Advertising Nielsen to Measure Radio Audiences in 50 Cumulus Markets |
Media and Advertising Phantoms In The Brain |
Management Tip Mean-Spirited Managers |
Marketing Tip Selecting Search Engine phrases? |
Media and Advertising Product Placements Decline by 15% in First Half, Nielsen Reports |
Media and Advertising Nielsen and IMMI Begin Providing First Daily All-Electronic Ratings for Viewing Outside the Home |
Media and Advertising Internet Coupon Usage Up 83% in American Households |
Media and Advertising New Study of Bar-based Media Shows That Out-of-Home Media Can Be Effective in Reaching TV Ad Avoiders |
Media and Advertising Average U.S. Home Now Receives a Record 118.6 TV Channels |
Media and Advertising Nielsen Launches Mobile @Plan, Extending Its Online Audience Profiling Service to the Third Screen |
Media and Advertising Austin, TX; Las Vegas, NV; Sacramento and San Diego are the Most Digital Savvy Cities, According to Scarborough Research |
| SCARBOROUGH RESEARCH RELEASES 2008 NEWSPAPER RATINGS REPORT |
Media and Advertising Weekly Online Radio Audience Increases from 11 percent to 13 percent of Americans In Last Year, According to the Latest Arbitron/Edison Media Research Study |
Media and Advertising One-third of All Viewers Each WeekWatch TV Away From Their Home |
| Hybrid Vehicle Owners are Wealthy, Active, Educated and Overwhelmingly Democratic, According to Scarborough Research |
Media and Advertising Scarborough Research Releases Newspaper Penetration Report |
| INTERNET OPPORTUNITY KNOCKING ON THE NEWSPAPER DOOR: |
Marketing Tip NASCAR 2008 Season is at the Starting Line: Fans Revving Up to Buy in Big Ticket, High-Tech Purchasing Categories |
Management and Marketing Tip The Pareto Principle.... |
Marketing Tip NEW- Knoxville Consumer Data! |
Marketing Tip Hybrid Vehicle Owners are Wealthy, Active, Educated and Overwhelmingly Democratic, According to Scarborough Research |
Media and Advertising Digital Platforms Continue to Extend Radio Beyond the AM/FM Dial, According to the Latest Arbitron/Edison Study |
Marketing Tip Adults-Only Strategy Drives Halloween Sales to $5B |
Media and Advertising HDTV Customers are Happy With Picture Quality, Less Enthusiastic About Programming Options, Nielsen Finds |
Marketing Tip SCARBOROUGH RESEARCH RELEASES ANALYSIS OF THE POLITICAL AFFILIATIONS OF CABLE NETWORK VIEWERS |
| ABC, Scarborough Research and NAA Unveil Details of New Audience-FAX Initiative Integrating Circulation, Readership and Online Measurements |
| THE SOUTH REIGNS FOR EBAY VISITORS |
Media and Advertising Arbitron Custom Sports Study Finds the Run Up to the Super Bowl boosts Sports Radio audiences in Indianapolis and Chicago |
Marketing Seminar NO RADIO RANKERS!!!!!!!! |
Knoxville Media Knoxville Media Supports Knoxville Automobile Dealer’s Association Year End Clearance Event! |
Media and Advertising 81 Million People in U.S. Watch Broadband Video at Home or Work, According to Nielsen and CTAM |
| Nielsen to Acquire Telephia, Inc., the Leading Source of Consumer Research for the Telecom and Mobile Media Markets |
| Key Legal Battle: A Case Study for Marketers |
Knoxville Media More Facts from Scarborough |
Media and Advertising One-third of All Viewers Watch TV Away From Their Home Each Week |
Media and Advertising More Than Half of Frequent Moviegoers Find Commercials before Movies More Acceptable than Commercials on TV |
Marketing Tip Bar-based Advertising is the Hot-Spot for Affluent Adults and Influential Consumers |
Media and Advertising Satellite Radio Channels Account For 3.4 Percent of All Radio Listening In Fall 2006 Arbitron Survey |
Knoxville Media Who's listening overnite? |
Marketing Tip The Latest Scarborough Consumer Data for Knoxville NOW Available |
Media and Advertising WIRED CABLE PENETRATION HITS 16-YEAR LOW WHILE SATELLITE CONTINUES SURGE |
Media and Advertising Arbitron Updates Portable People Meter Rollout |
Media and Advertising Internet Vocabulary: What Does and Doesn’t Matter In Web Traffic Lingo |
Media and Advertising CAB Releases Findings of ‘Which Screen’ Consumer Research |
Media and Advertising The Advertisers’ Needs (And Other “Stuff”) |
Management Tip Do You Have A Skeptic on your Team? |
Marketing Tip The Dog and His Shadow |
Management Tip Bottom Line: Identify, Hire and Retain The Best Talent. Period. |
Media and Advertising Nielsen Media Research Reports Television's Popularity Is Still Growing |
Media and Advertising Scarborough Research Achieves Full Media Rating Council Accreditation for Local Market and Multi-Market Syndicated Research Services |
Media and Advertising Arbitron Portable People Meter Shows Bigger Radio Audiences During Sporting Events And Sports Programming |
| NAB Announces Marconi Radio Award Finalists |
Media and Advertising What Are Arbitrends? Why Should I Care? |
Management Tip Mean-Spirited Managers- AGAIN- (plus some new stuff) |
| The Number of Heavy On-Demand Media Consumers Nearly Doubled in The Past Year in New Study from Arbitron/Edison Media Research |
| Cable Subscribers Want More Choices in Content, Access and Pricing Structures That Fit Their Lives, According to new Arbitron Study |
Media and Advertising Riding Out the Storm: The Vital Role of Local Radio |
Media and Advertising Arbitron to Begin the Roll Out of the Portable People Meter System as its Radio Ratings Service in the Top 50 Radio Markets |
Marketing Tip Arbitron Releases New Research on Listening by People Living in Cell-Phone-Only Households |
Marketing Tip More Scarborough (but no parsley, sage, rosemary or thyme) |
Marketing Tip The Latest Consumer Data for Knoxville is Available |
General Stuff that is Interesting Parkinson's Law: Better Late than Never! |
Sales Management Tip The Value of Having a Dynamic Account List Management System |
Sales Management Tip The Value of Having a Dynamic Account List Management System |
Media and Advertising Arbitron's PPM Uncovers Link between Reality TV Viewing and Morning Radio Listening |
Marketing Tip Why branding doesn't work -- and marketing is better |
Management Tip Mean-Spirited Managers |
Knoxville Media Caveat Emptor: The Spring 05 Arbitron |
| Consumers Say Fewer Commercials Lead To More Radio Listening According To New Arbitron/Edison Media Research Study |
Media and Advertising The Advertiser's Needs |
| (Yep, I know this article is old, however) |
Media and Advertising What are your customers doing during daylight savings time? |
Media and Advertising Latest News and Developments on the Portable People Meter (PPM) |
Media and Advertising The On-Demand Media Consumer |
Media and Advertising Gary Fries' address to the Radio Advertising Bureau's Sales Conference |
Professional Tip Advertising as a Profession |
Media and Advertising How Does Knoxville Stack Up? See The Top Local Markets For Reality Television |
| Radio Listening Highest Among Well-Educated, Upper-Income Consumers According To Total Audience Data from Arbitron RADAR 83 |
Media and Advertising Air time isn’t spare time in the world of radio and TV |
Knoxville Media “The Summer Arbitron Book Doesn’t Count”- True or False? |
Management Tip Treat Your Employees Like a Customer |
Media and Advertising Scarborough Research Receives Media Rating Council Accreditation for Consumer Booklet |
Management Tip Employee Turnover And Its Staggering Costs |
Management Tip Work Environment and Other Musings |
Management Tip More about Bad Bosses |
Knoxville Media Some Knoxville Radio Stuff |
Updated Note to the Knoxville Media Community-- What's The Deal With This Website??? (And Why Should I Care?) |
Media and Advertising The Future of Full-Service Ad Agencies |
Media and Advertising Media Consolidation and the state of Entertainment |
Media and Advertising Myriad Media Musings Galore |
Media and Advertising Dialing up local radio's future, finding static |
Professional Tip How Can I Help? |
| My Consulting Code of Ethics* |
Marketing Tip What does your station do to reinforce client relationships? |
Media and Advertising How To Beat The Cable Guys |
With the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show wrapped up and Macworld 2010 just a few weeks away, Experian Simmons is examining American consumers’ use of electronic gadgets. No, we won’t be looking at American’s penchant for iPhone-controlled helicopters or 3D TVs just yet, but you will find a wealth of information on trends surrounding TVs, mobile phones and video games as well as emerging media devices.
In both 2009 and 2006, approximately 20% of American households bought a new TV. Last year only 18% of new TV households reported their most recently purchased TV was of the traditional tube sort, down from 2006 when fully 70% of new TVs were traditional tube sets. Seventy-one percent of new TV buyers in 2009 reported purchasing either an LCD or Plasma TV, more than double the rate in 2006 when just 25% of new TV buyers purchased LCDs or Plasmas.
Compared to three years earlier, TV buyers in 2009 reported buying bigger sets and spending more money. Nearly half of new TV buyers reported the screen size of their most recent purchase was 40 inches or larger. In 2006, fewer than one in five new TVs were as large. While the average price of big screens has dropped over the years, consumers are still paying more today for new TVs than they did in 2006. Fully 40% of 2009 new TV buyers dropped a grand or more on their set, compared with only 23% who spent as much in 2006.
Consumers’ shift to digital continued over the past three years. Between 2006 and 2009, ownership of VCRs among U.S. households dropped 13% to 79%. Meanwhile, DVR ownership doubled, with 40% of households in 2009 reporting owning a DVR. While over 90% of U.S. households in both 2006 and 2009 reported owning a DVD player, Experian Simmons observed that in 2009 55% of homes owned 2 or more DVD players, compared with only 39% who owned multiple players in 2006.
Nearly 9 in 10 American adults now have mobile phones up from 7 in 10 in 2006, an increase of 26%. The rise in mobile phone use among teens in recent years has been even more dramatic, as ownership rates rose nearly 36% between 2006 and 2009. Even kids as young as 6 are getting in the game with 1 in 5 kids ages 6 to 11 reporting that they have a mobile phone.
The most popular mobile function today—aside from talking—is taking pictures, which 70% of mobile phone owners do each month. Nearly a third of mobile phone owners (31%) use their phone to check personal email vs. 21% who check work mail. Nearly a third also go online from their phone, which allows them to do things like check their Facebook status, download apps and even watch streaming video…features that are certain to gain traction as smartphones and “super” phones find their way into more consumers’ hands.
In 2009, over 153 million adults, teenagers and kids said they owned or played video games up from 140.4 million just two years earlier. Video gaming among adults grew a relative 9% between 2007 and 2009 with almost half of all adults now saying they own or play games. Gaming growth among kids ages 6 to 11 rose 8% to 92% in 2009 and teen gaming grew just 2% with 9 out of every 10 teenagers now saying they get their game on.
Various PlayStation- and Nintendo-branded gaming devices are the top gaming platforms among adults, teenagers and kids. While the two gaming giants enjoy relatively equal usage among adults and teens, kids are 27% more likely to play Nintendo-branded platforms than PlayStation ones. Teenagers and kids play every branded gaming device, including computer games at rates at least twice that observed among adults.
Adult and teenage gamers are increasingly playing games that connect to the Internet. In 2009, a third of teens who own or play games and 19% of adult gamers played video games connected to the Internet, up from 23% and 12%, respectively, in 2007. Growth in connected gaming was not observed among kids however suggesting a continued level of discomfort among parents of young children playing games online.
Connected gaming devices like Xbox and PlayStation offer users the ability to log into a rich media environment offering game downloads, but also movie and TV program streaming, social networking and more. Over half of Xbox or Xbox 360 owners log into those device’s Xbox Live at least once a month. Twenty-three percent of PlayStation 3 or PSP owners log into those device’s PlayStation network at least once a month.
Consumers are continually adopting new media devices, some demonstrating greater success than others. Today, nearly a third of online adults say they have made a phone call through a computer with a program like Skype in the last 30 days, over a quarter say they watch TV programs or movies online and 17% say they listen to Internet radio. Use or virtual experience sites and TV redirectors like Slingbox remain at the lower end of the adoption spectrum.
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