Posts Tagged ‘Online Politics’
Millennial Voters Reliance On Mobile For News, October 2014 [CHART]
Some 53% of Millennials (18-34) agree that their primary source of news and information is their smartphone or tablet.
Read MoreContent On Which People Comment Anonymously By Type, June 2014 [CHART]
40% of US internet users said they had commented anonymously.
Read MorePrimary Types Of Socially-Shared Content Worldwide, June 2014 [TABLE]
When it came to what content social users shared, respondents showed interest in spreading the news, with informative or educational items the most-shared content type.
Read MoreOnline Political Ad Spending, 2008-2016 [CHART]
Online political ad spending has been growing rapidly, but is nonetheless expected to account for only 3% of political advertising dollars this year, per Borrell’s report, with the bulk spent on broadcast TV.
Read MoreFactors Contributing To Retweetability, March 2014 [CHART]
Photos averaged a 35% boost in retweets across the 5 areas examined – TV, news, music, government and politics, and sports – followed by videos, which averaged a 28% increase.
Read MoreTop Online Activities Of Mass Affluents, February 2014 [TABLE]
America’s Mass Affluent represent 12% of US households but enjoy an outsized 26% of the nation’s total wealth.
Read MoreConsumer Attitudes Toward Irrelevant Website Content, July 2013 [TABLE]
74% of respondents claim to get frustrated with websites when content, offers, ads, and promotions appear that have nothing to do with their interests.
Read MoreMoms' Social Sharing By Content Type, May 2013 [CHART]
30% of mothers shared content on the ShareThis network during the period, compared to 10% of the network’s overall average.
Read MoreLocal TV Ad Revenues, 2006-2017 [CHART]
Political advertising fueled a 13% increase in local TV ad revenues last year, to $20.8 billion.
Read MoreVolume Of Tweets By Political Event [TABLE]
In the two days following Obama’s re-election on Nov. 6, there were nearly 14 million Tweets from people expressing their reaction.
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