Posts Tagged ‘Media’
Trusted Sources Of General News & Information [CHART]
Trust in media is up five percent over last year, with search engines and traditional media topping the list: 58 percent overall said they trust those sources for news and information.
Read MoreOnline News Video Eyetracking [HEATMAP]
This heatmap from EyeTrackShop illustrates where people focus their attention on online news video using an example from CNN.
Read MoreTop Three Online & Offline Activities In America, January 2013 [CHART]
58% of US respondents read a newspaper, while 57% visited a social networking or blogging site.
Read MoreTrust In General News Sources By Age, January 2013 [CHART]
Traditional media and online search engines are the most trusted general news information sources around the world, trusted by 58% of citizens.
Read MoreTechnologies Through Which Mobile Americans Get News, September 2012 [CHART]
42% of US smart phone owners and 40% of tablet owners considered their laptop or desktop computers their primary news source.
Read MoreUS Internet Users Who Watch News Videos Online, January 2013 [CHART]
More than half of internet users surveyed said they watched news clips online—45% watched short video clips, 19% live-streamed video, and 14% viewed full online news shows.
Read MoreFrequency With Which Americans Read News Online, January 2013 [CHART]
39% of respondents said they read online news every day, only 25% said they watched cable TV news every day.
Read MoreTop 10 Online Newspapers Worldwide By Unique Visitors, October 2012 [CHART]
The leader, by sheer size of audience, may be a surprise to hard-news junkies: the Mail Online, the web outlet of the London-based Daily Mail.
Read MorePremium Content Publishers vs. Facebook, November 2012 [CHART]
Agencies and marketers rate premium content publishers higher than Facebook for brand-focused advertising.
Read MoreDaily & Weekly Content Activities Of Tablet Owners, August 2012 [TABLE]
Pew found that getting the news was the No. 2 activity conducted on tablets both on a daily and weekly basis, not far behind email.
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