More than half of US consumers (59%) say their television set is being transformed into an overgrown monitor for viewing content they select from an online device, according to a recent report from Adroit Digital.
Men and young adults are significantly more likely to say so than women or older adults: 69% of men surveyed agree that their TV set is becoming a big monitor to display digital on-demand content, compared with 51% of women. Also, 63% of people age 18-24 agree, compared with only 47% of people age 45+.
Over one-third of consumers surveyed (36%) say more than half of their video consumption is now on-demand as opposed to live broadcast television, and 13% say they watch more than 75% of their video content on-demand.
Below, additional key findings from the report, which was based on data from a survey of 2,000 consumers from the United States age 18 and older.
Video Sources
- 68% of respondents say they watch video content on YouTube; 51% watch live television broadcasts; and 49% view video content on Netflix.
- 56% of women surveyed say they watch video content on Netflix, compared with 43% of men. Women are also more likely to watch content stored on their DVRs (32% ,compared with 28% of men).
Viewing Habits
- 28% of respondents say they consume 15 or more hours a week of streaming video content through a game console or Web TV device.
- 67% say they are most likely to consume video content between 4 PM and 12 AM.
Video Ad Length
- 46% of respondents say video ads should be 15 seconds or less to be effective.
- 35% say the optimal video ad length is between 16 and 30 seconds.
- 19% say 31 seconds or longer is best.
About the research: The report was based on data from a survey conducted in April 2014 of 2,000 consumers from the United States age 18 and older.