Digital video consumption has fueled an overall increase in Americans' media viewing over the past year, according to a recent report from Nielsen.
Average time spent viewing digital video (on computers and mobile devices) by adults in the United States increased significantly among all age groups between 2Q13 and 2Q14, the analysis found.
Digital video viewing was up 53% year-over-year among adults age 18-34, and the jump was even more marked among 35-49-year-olds (80%) and 50-64-year-olds (60%).
The increase in digital viewing has led to more media consumption per day, especially among certain groups: Total media consumption among 18-34-year-olds increased 4% year over year, 2% among Hispanics, 8% among Blacks, and 10% among Asians.