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Television,
             Internet and
             Mobile Usage
              in the U.S.




A2/M2 Three Screen Report
          VOLUME 5 • 2nd Quarter 2009
A2/M2 Three Screen Report • VOLUME 5 • 2nd Quarter 2009




Viewership on the Rise as More Video
Content Spans All Three Screens
57% of Internet Consumers Use TV and Internet Simultaneously at Home

Nielsen reports in this issue of the A2/M2 Three Screen Report – a regular analysis from Nielsen’s Anywhere Anytime Media
Measurement initiative (A2/M2) – that American video consumption across the three screens of television, Internet and mobile
continues to rise. During 2nd Quarter 2009, online and mobile video consumption were up considerably, year over year, in terms
of time spent and size of audience. The mobile video audience increased 70% from a year prior and time spent watching online
video increased 46% in the same period (see Tables 1 and 2). While online and mobile are taking on an increasing role in the
American media experience, traditional TV consumption continues to grow and remains at a seasonal all-time high (141 hours a
month in the second quarter).

American consumers appear to be adding
video consumption platforms, not replacing                             Table 1
them, and media multi-tasking is part of                                                 Overall Usage Number of Users 2+ (in 000’s) – Monthly Reach
the equation. Today, more than half of                                                                                                                                 % Diff
Americans (57%) who have Internet access                                                                                   2Q09           1Q09        2Q08
                                                                                                                                                                       Yr to Yr
at home use television and the Internet                                 Watching TV in the home°                          284,396       284,574       281,746           0.9%
simultaneously at least once a month.                                   Watching Timeshifted TV°                          82,297         79,533       62,240            32.2%
Though this two-screen, simultaneous                                    Using the Internet**                              191,035        163,110      159,986           19.4%
usage amounts to just 3% of their TV                                    Watching Video on Internet**                      133,962        131,102      119,164           12.4%
viewing, it already represents more than                                Using a Mobile Phone^                             233,722       230,436       221,651            0.5%
a quarter of their at-home internet usage                               Mobile Subscribers Watching
                                                                                                                          15,267         13,419       9,004             70.0%
(28%). This simultaneous activity is one                                Video on a Mobile Phone^
reason we see continued growth of both                                   Source: The Nielsen Company
Internet and TV consumption.

Table 2
                                                                                                                                                       How to Read Table 2:
                                              Monthly Time Spent in Hours:Minutes Per User 2+
                                                                                                                                                       As of 2Q09 the 290 million
                                                                                                                                                       people in the U.S. with TVs
                                                                                                        % Diff Yr to Yr      Absolute Diff Yr to Yr
                                                     2Q09              1Q09             2Q08                                                           spend on average 141 hours:
                                                                                                       (2Q09 to 2Q08)          (2Q09 to 2Q08)          3 minutes each month tuning
 Watching TV in the home*                            141:03           153:27           139:00               1.5%                      2:02             into television. June 2009
                                                                                                                                                       data (used in this report in
 Watching Timeshifted TV*                             7:16              8:13             6:05               19.5%                     1:11             place of 2Q09) shows that
                                                                                                                                                       134 million people watching
 Using the Internet**                                26:15             29:15            26:29               -0.9%                     0:14             video on the Internet spent
 Watching Video on Internet**                          3:11             3:00             2:12              45.5%                      0:59             on average 3 hours:11
                                                                                                                                                       minutes during the month
 Mobile Subscribers Watching                                                                                                                           doing so. As of 2Q09 the 15
                                                      3:15              3:37             3:37              -10.0%                     0:22
 Video on a Mobile Phone^                                                                                                                              million people subscribing to
                                                                                                                                                       mobile video in the U.S. spend
 Source: The Nielsen Company
                                                                                                                                                       on average 3 hrs:15 minutes
 Editor’s Note: TV viewing patterns in the U.S. tend to be seasonal, with TV usage higher in the winter months and lower in the summer months
                                                                                                                                                       each month watching video
 leading to a decline in quarter to quarter usage, yet increasing from 2Q08 to 2Q09.
                                                                                                                                                       on a mobile phone.




Copyright © 2009 The Nielsen Company. All rights reserved. Produced in the U.S.A.
Nielsen and the Nielsen logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of CZT/ACN Trademarks, L.L.C.
A2/M2 Three Screen Report • VOLUME 5 • 2nd Quarter 2009




Table 3

                                                                  Monthly Time Spent in Hours:Minutes 2Q 2009
                                                       K2-11              T12-17              A18-24       A25-34         A35-44           A45-54          A55-64   A65+

 On Traditional TV*                                   101:51              101:09              108:49        131:11        136:38             156:59        178:34   197:44

 Watching Timeshifted TV*                               5:26                4:54                5:33        10:22            9:59             8:19          8:05     3:56

 Using the Internet**                                  4:44                10:22               26:09        34:00            33:05           30:35         26:55    21:57

 Watching Video on Internet**                           1:48                2:41                5:11         4:42            3:27            3:00           1:56     1:13
 Mobile Subscribers Watching
                                                      n/a^^               6:30^^                3:15         2:10            2:53             2:10          2:10    n/a°°
 Video on a Mobile Phone^
 Source: The Nielsen Company




                 Table 4

                                                                    Video Audience Composition – Age 2Q 2009
                                                         K2-11            T12-17           A18-24        A25-34       A35-44        A45-54      A55-64       A65+
                   On TV*                                 10%               6%                8%          12%          14%           17%             15%      18%
                   On the Internet**                       6%               8%                9%          15%          19%           21%             13%      9%
                   On Mobile Phones^                     n/a^^            19%^^              12%          32%          20%           11%             5%       1%
                   Source: The Nielsen Company




                                                     Table 5

                                                                  Video Audience Composition – Gender 1Q 2009
                                                                                                                F2+             M2+

                                                       On TV*                                                   54%             46%

                                                       On the Internet**                                        54%             46%

                                                       On Mobile Phones^^                                       41%             59%
                                                       Source: The Nielsen Company




Copyright © 2009 The Nielsen Company. All rights reserved. Produced in the U.S.A.
Nielsen and the Nielsen logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of CZT/ACN Trademarks, L.L.C.
A2/M2 Three Screen Report • VOLUME 5 • 2nd Quarter 2009




The Simultaneous TV and Internet Experience                                                             spend 2 hours, 39 minutes each month simultaneously using the
                                                                                                        Internet while also watching TV. The average consumer’s online
Nielsen’s Convergence Research Panel, launched in 2008, is
                                                                                                        experience at home is in front of the television almost a third of
the industry’s first ever, ongoing, single source electronic
                                                                                                        the time — 28% of consumer’s time using the Internet is also
measurement of TV and Internet usage in the same homes. As
                                                                                                        spent simultaneously watching TV, while only 3% of consumer’s
of June 2009, this panel°°° shows that 57% of consumers with
                                                                                                        time watching TV is spent simultaneously using the Internet.
Internet access at home watch TV and go online simultaneously
                                                                                                        (see Table 6).
at least one time each month. On average these consumers


                  Table 6

                                                              Persons 2+ Watching TV and Using the Internet
                                                         Simultaneously At Least Once Per Month — June 2009 °°°
                                                                                                                                                            P2+

                   % of Persons Using TV/Internet Simultaneously                                                                                          56.9%

                   Estimated Number of Persons Using TV/Internet Simultaneously (000)                                                                    128,047

                   Time Spent Simultaneously Using TV/Internet Per Person in Hours:Minutes                                                                 2:39

                   Average % of TV time Panelists spent also using the Internet                                                                            2.7%

                   Average % of Internet time Panelists spent also using TV                                                                               27.9%
                   Source: The Nielsen Company




FOOTNOTES FOR CHARTS ABOVE:
° TV in the Home includes those viewing at least one minute (reach) within the measurement period. This includes Live viewing plus any playback within the measurement period;
  Timeshifted TV is playback primarily on a DVR but including playback on services like Start Over as well as playback from a DVD recorder or VOD.
* TV in the Home includes Live usage plus any playback viewing within the measurement period. Timeshifted TV is playback primarily on a DVR but including playback services like
  Start Over as well as playback from a DVD recorder or VOD.
** Internet figures are from home and work. Hours:minutes for Internet and video use are based on the universe of persons who used the Internet/watched online video. All Internet figures
   are monthly averages over the course of the quarter. Due to enhancements to Nielsen NetView and Nielsen VideoCensus, Q2 2009 figures are based on June 09 monthly metrics only.
   Trending of previously-reported data with current results may show percentage differences attributable to these product enhancements and should only be compared directionally
   Quarterly averages will resume with Q3 2009.
^ The average monthly unique users of mobile phones and mobile video in 2Q 2008, 1Q 2009 and 2Q 2009, projected based on Nielsen TPG surveys,Nielsen TPG Flowshare and CTIA
  projections of U.S. wireless subscriptions. Video user projection, time spent and composition data based on survey analysis of past 30 day use during the period. The mobile video
  audience figures in this report include mobile phone users who access mobile video through any means (including mobile Web, subscription-based, downloads and applications).
  Projection of all subscribers is based on persons 2+. Projection of mobile video viewers, and all other mobile video estimates, based on subscribers 13+.
^^ Nielsen Mobile’s survey reports mobile video usage for those users 13 and older. Thus, 12-17 is T13-17 for all mobile data.
°° A65+ base size too small to report mobile video hours:minutes
°°° Figures are from Nielsen’s TV/Internet Convergence Panel, a sample of 1000 homes and approximately 2800 people (ages 2+) where both TV and Internet are electronically measured.
    PCs owned by the household are measured, including laptops. PCs owned by an employer are NOT included. The panel is primarily comprised of Forced Turnover Households (FTO)
    from Nielsen’s National TV panel and is therefore not a probability sample or projectable to the total U.S. population. NOTE: Simultaneous users are those that simultaneously used
    the TV and the Internet for at least one minute during the month. TV in the Home includes those viewing at least one minute (reach) within the measurement period. This includes
    Live viewing plus any playback within the measurement period; Timeshifted TV is playback primarily on a DVR but including playback on services like Start Over as well as playback
    from a DVD recorder or VOD. Simultaneous Users are weighted to the sum of weights of Internet homes in Nielsen’s National TV sample. Weighting has not been applied to the other
    statistics. June 2009 is 6/1/09 – 6/28/09.




Copyright © 2009 The Nielsen Company. All rights reserved. Produced in the U.S.A.
Nielsen and the Nielsen logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of CZT/ACN Trademarks, L.L.C.
A2/M2 Three Screen Report • VOLUME 5 • 2nd Quarter 2009




Key Facts:                                                                                              Trends to Watch:
•	 Americans continue to watch more TV each year. There                                                 •	 Timeshifted television will continue to grow. Currently,
   are also more TVs in each home than people — in 2009 the                                                30% of homes in the U.S. have DVR devices. Nielsen data
   average U.S. home had only 2.5 people vs 2.86 television                                                also shows Americans are using DVRs more than ever,
   sets. 54% of Americans have three or more TV sets in                                                    watching one hour more of timeshifted TV each month
   the home.                                                                                               than a year ago (7hrs, 16min in 2Q09 vs 6hrs, 5min in 2Q08).

•	 Online usage is relatively flat since last year, though more                                         •	 Younger demographics aren’t using the Internet as much
   people are viewing video online than ever before. Certain                                               as older demographics, yet the growth rate of kids 2–11
   age groups also view online video more than others do —                                                 online clearly outpaces the overall Internet penetration.
   Adults 18-24 watch more than 5 hrs each month vs. Adults                                                The number of kids online has increased 18% compared to
   65+ watching just over 1 hr of online video.                                                            10% growth for the total active Internet universe (P2+).

•	 Short form video (such as YouTube clips) still makes up                                              •	 Mobile video viewing continues its upward trend, with over
   the lion’s share of online video viewing — 83% in May 09 —                                              15 million Americans reporting watching mobile video in
   while name-brand TV network content comprises the                                                       Q2 2009. This is an increase of 70% versus last year — the
   majority of mobile video viewing.                                                                       largest annual growth to date.

•	 Americans multi-task their media — 57% of TV and Internet
   homes simultaneously use the Internet and TV at least one
   time per month. In addition, the average consumer’s online                                                      This is a quarterly report published by
   experience at home is in front of the television almost a                                                   The Nielsen Company. For more information,
   third of the time. As of June, 28% of consumer’s time using                                              please contact your Nielsen account representative.
   the Internet is also spent simultaneously watching TV,
   while only 3% of consumer’s time watching TV is spent
   simultaneously using the Internet.




Copyright © 2009 The Nielsen Company. All rights reserved. Produced in the U.S.A.
Nielsen and the Nielsen logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of CZT/ACN Trademarks, L.L.C.

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3 Screen Q209 Us Rpt 090209

  • 1. Television, Internet and Mobile Usage in the U.S. A2/M2 Three Screen Report VOLUME 5 • 2nd Quarter 2009
  • 2. A2/M2 Three Screen Report • VOLUME 5 • 2nd Quarter 2009 Viewership on the Rise as More Video Content Spans All Three Screens 57% of Internet Consumers Use TV and Internet Simultaneously at Home Nielsen reports in this issue of the A2/M2 Three Screen Report – a regular analysis from Nielsen’s Anywhere Anytime Media Measurement initiative (A2/M2) – that American video consumption across the three screens of television, Internet and mobile continues to rise. During 2nd Quarter 2009, online and mobile video consumption were up considerably, year over year, in terms of time spent and size of audience. The mobile video audience increased 70% from a year prior and time spent watching online video increased 46% in the same period (see Tables 1 and 2). While online and mobile are taking on an increasing role in the American media experience, traditional TV consumption continues to grow and remains at a seasonal all-time high (141 hours a month in the second quarter). American consumers appear to be adding video consumption platforms, not replacing Table 1 them, and media multi-tasking is part of Overall Usage Number of Users 2+ (in 000’s) – Monthly Reach the equation. Today, more than half of % Diff Americans (57%) who have Internet access 2Q09 1Q09 2Q08 Yr to Yr at home use television and the Internet Watching TV in the home° 284,396 284,574 281,746 0.9% simultaneously at least once a month. Watching Timeshifted TV° 82,297 79,533 62,240 32.2% Though this two-screen, simultaneous Using the Internet** 191,035 163,110 159,986 19.4% usage amounts to just 3% of their TV Watching Video on Internet** 133,962 131,102 119,164 12.4% viewing, it already represents more than Using a Mobile Phone^ 233,722 230,436 221,651 0.5% a quarter of their at-home internet usage Mobile Subscribers Watching 15,267 13,419 9,004 70.0% (28%). This simultaneous activity is one Video on a Mobile Phone^ reason we see continued growth of both Source: The Nielsen Company Internet and TV consumption. Table 2 How to Read Table 2: Monthly Time Spent in Hours:Minutes Per User 2+ As of 2Q09 the 290 million people in the U.S. with TVs % Diff Yr to Yr Absolute Diff Yr to Yr 2Q09 1Q09 2Q08 spend on average 141 hours: (2Q09 to 2Q08) (2Q09 to 2Q08) 3 minutes each month tuning Watching TV in the home* 141:03 153:27 139:00 1.5% 2:02 into television. June 2009 data (used in this report in Watching Timeshifted TV* 7:16 8:13 6:05 19.5% 1:11 place of 2Q09) shows that 134 million people watching Using the Internet** 26:15 29:15 26:29 -0.9% 0:14 video on the Internet spent Watching Video on Internet** 3:11 3:00 2:12 45.5% 0:59 on average 3 hours:11 minutes during the month Mobile Subscribers Watching doing so. As of 2Q09 the 15 3:15 3:37 3:37 -10.0% 0:22 Video on a Mobile Phone^ million people subscribing to mobile video in the U.S. spend Source: The Nielsen Company on average 3 hrs:15 minutes Editor’s Note: TV viewing patterns in the U.S. tend to be seasonal, with TV usage higher in the winter months and lower in the summer months each month watching video leading to a decline in quarter to quarter usage, yet increasing from 2Q08 to 2Q09. on a mobile phone. Copyright © 2009 The Nielsen Company. All rights reserved. Produced in the U.S.A. Nielsen and the Nielsen logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of CZT/ACN Trademarks, L.L.C.
  • 3. A2/M2 Three Screen Report • VOLUME 5 • 2nd Quarter 2009 Table 3 Monthly Time Spent in Hours:Minutes 2Q 2009 K2-11 T12-17 A18-24 A25-34 A35-44 A45-54 A55-64 A65+ On Traditional TV* 101:51 101:09 108:49 131:11 136:38 156:59 178:34 197:44 Watching Timeshifted TV* 5:26 4:54 5:33 10:22 9:59 8:19 8:05 3:56 Using the Internet** 4:44 10:22 26:09 34:00 33:05 30:35 26:55 21:57 Watching Video on Internet** 1:48 2:41 5:11 4:42 3:27 3:00 1:56 1:13 Mobile Subscribers Watching n/a^^ 6:30^^ 3:15 2:10 2:53 2:10 2:10 n/a°° Video on a Mobile Phone^ Source: The Nielsen Company Table 4 Video Audience Composition – Age 2Q 2009 K2-11 T12-17 A18-24 A25-34 A35-44 A45-54 A55-64 A65+ On TV* 10% 6% 8% 12% 14% 17% 15% 18% On the Internet** 6% 8% 9% 15% 19% 21% 13% 9% On Mobile Phones^ n/a^^ 19%^^ 12% 32% 20% 11% 5% 1% Source: The Nielsen Company Table 5 Video Audience Composition – Gender 1Q 2009 F2+ M2+ On TV* 54% 46% On the Internet** 54% 46% On Mobile Phones^^ 41% 59% Source: The Nielsen Company Copyright © 2009 The Nielsen Company. All rights reserved. Produced in the U.S.A. Nielsen and the Nielsen logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of CZT/ACN Trademarks, L.L.C.
  • 4. A2/M2 Three Screen Report • VOLUME 5 • 2nd Quarter 2009 The Simultaneous TV and Internet Experience spend 2 hours, 39 minutes each month simultaneously using the Internet while also watching TV. The average consumer’s online Nielsen’s Convergence Research Panel, launched in 2008, is experience at home is in front of the television almost a third of the industry’s first ever, ongoing, single source electronic the time — 28% of consumer’s time using the Internet is also measurement of TV and Internet usage in the same homes. As spent simultaneously watching TV, while only 3% of consumer’s of June 2009, this panel°°° shows that 57% of consumers with time watching TV is spent simultaneously using the Internet. Internet access at home watch TV and go online simultaneously (see Table 6). at least one time each month. On average these consumers Table 6 Persons 2+ Watching TV and Using the Internet Simultaneously At Least Once Per Month — June 2009 °°° P2+ % of Persons Using TV/Internet Simultaneously 56.9% Estimated Number of Persons Using TV/Internet Simultaneously (000) 128,047 Time Spent Simultaneously Using TV/Internet Per Person in Hours:Minutes 2:39 Average % of TV time Panelists spent also using the Internet 2.7% Average % of Internet time Panelists spent also using TV 27.9% Source: The Nielsen Company FOOTNOTES FOR CHARTS ABOVE: ° TV in the Home includes those viewing at least one minute (reach) within the measurement period. This includes Live viewing plus any playback within the measurement period; Timeshifted TV is playback primarily on a DVR but including playback on services like Start Over as well as playback from a DVD recorder or VOD. * TV in the Home includes Live usage plus any playback viewing within the measurement period. Timeshifted TV is playback primarily on a DVR but including playback services like Start Over as well as playback from a DVD recorder or VOD. ** Internet figures are from home and work. Hours:minutes for Internet and video use are based on the universe of persons who used the Internet/watched online video. All Internet figures are monthly averages over the course of the quarter. Due to enhancements to Nielsen NetView and Nielsen VideoCensus, Q2 2009 figures are based on June 09 monthly metrics only. Trending of previously-reported data with current results may show percentage differences attributable to these product enhancements and should only be compared directionally Quarterly averages will resume with Q3 2009. ^ The average monthly unique users of mobile phones and mobile video in 2Q 2008, 1Q 2009 and 2Q 2009, projected based on Nielsen TPG surveys,Nielsen TPG Flowshare and CTIA projections of U.S. wireless subscriptions. Video user projection, time spent and composition data based on survey analysis of past 30 day use during the period. The mobile video audience figures in this report include mobile phone users who access mobile video through any means (including mobile Web, subscription-based, downloads and applications). Projection of all subscribers is based on persons 2+. Projection of mobile video viewers, and all other mobile video estimates, based on subscribers 13+. ^^ Nielsen Mobile’s survey reports mobile video usage for those users 13 and older. Thus, 12-17 is T13-17 for all mobile data. °° A65+ base size too small to report mobile video hours:minutes °°° Figures are from Nielsen’s TV/Internet Convergence Panel, a sample of 1000 homes and approximately 2800 people (ages 2+) where both TV and Internet are electronically measured. PCs owned by the household are measured, including laptops. PCs owned by an employer are NOT included. The panel is primarily comprised of Forced Turnover Households (FTO) from Nielsen’s National TV panel and is therefore not a probability sample or projectable to the total U.S. population. NOTE: Simultaneous users are those that simultaneously used the TV and the Internet for at least one minute during the month. TV in the Home includes those viewing at least one minute (reach) within the measurement period. This includes Live viewing plus any playback within the measurement period; Timeshifted TV is playback primarily on a DVR but including playback on services like Start Over as well as playback from a DVD recorder or VOD. Simultaneous Users are weighted to the sum of weights of Internet homes in Nielsen’s National TV sample. Weighting has not been applied to the other statistics. June 2009 is 6/1/09 – 6/28/09. Copyright © 2009 The Nielsen Company. All rights reserved. Produced in the U.S.A. Nielsen and the Nielsen logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of CZT/ACN Trademarks, L.L.C.
  • 5. A2/M2 Three Screen Report • VOLUME 5 • 2nd Quarter 2009 Key Facts: Trends to Watch: • Americans continue to watch more TV each year. There • Timeshifted television will continue to grow. Currently, are also more TVs in each home than people — in 2009 the 30% of homes in the U.S. have DVR devices. Nielsen data average U.S. home had only 2.5 people vs 2.86 television also shows Americans are using DVRs more than ever, sets. 54% of Americans have three or more TV sets in watching one hour more of timeshifted TV each month the home. than a year ago (7hrs, 16min in 2Q09 vs 6hrs, 5min in 2Q08). • Online usage is relatively flat since last year, though more • Younger demographics aren’t using the Internet as much people are viewing video online than ever before. Certain as older demographics, yet the growth rate of kids 2–11 age groups also view online video more than others do — online clearly outpaces the overall Internet penetration. Adults 18-24 watch more than 5 hrs each month vs. Adults The number of kids online has increased 18% compared to 65+ watching just over 1 hr of online video. 10% growth for the total active Internet universe (P2+). • Short form video (such as YouTube clips) still makes up • Mobile video viewing continues its upward trend, with over the lion’s share of online video viewing — 83% in May 09 — 15 million Americans reporting watching mobile video in while name-brand TV network content comprises the Q2 2009. This is an increase of 70% versus last year — the majority of mobile video viewing. largest annual growth to date. • Americans multi-task their media — 57% of TV and Internet homes simultaneously use the Internet and TV at least one time per month. In addition, the average consumer’s online This is a quarterly report published by experience at home is in front of the television almost a The Nielsen Company. For more information, third of the time. As of June, 28% of consumer’s time using please contact your Nielsen account representative. the Internet is also spent simultaneously watching TV, while only 3% of consumer’s time watching TV is spent simultaneously using the Internet. Copyright © 2009 The Nielsen Company. All rights reserved. Produced in the U.S.A. Nielsen and the Nielsen logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of CZT/ACN Trademarks, L.L.C.