Mobile video is in demand among the top managers
According to the study of consumer behavior conducted by Ericsson and CNN, the business elite in the world increasingly relies on mobile Internet access. Senior managers are increasingly viewed television content using laptops, home computers and mobile devices - these services are necessary for them in the light of changing habits and lifestyles. According to a survey conducted among the audience of the Internet channel, CNN, all the more successful businessmen use the services of video-sharing user.
• 56% of respondents having access to mobile Internet browsing Internet content «on the road», for example, using mobile devices or wireless network. This trend indicates an increase in the number of profitable customers to the service user Internet access outside the home or office.
• Three-quarters (73%) visitors online channel CNN around the world share the user's video. Moreover, 66% of them - over 45 years, that completely debunk the myth of the mostly young audience of users of such services. Almost a third (29%) of respondents use a mobile phone to record video. As a tribute to the growing popularity of civilian journalism, as well as, perhaps in response to an increase in the number of social platforms to share video, 16% of respondents shared user video with other digital communities.
• 67% of respondents were more likely to watch television programs with the help of a PC (desktop or laptop) in the last 3-4 years, and almost a quarter (23%) of respondents stated that over the same period was more likely to watch TV through their mobile devices. The main reasons for viewing TV on your PC were flexibility (71%) of those services and the desire to see what the audience missed (51%).
• According to the poll, the official Web pages of companies - the most frequently visited sites among users of Internet television content. Among them are leading sites broadcasters (60%). This is followed by sections of broadcasters in the specialized video-sharing sites such as YouTube (13%).
• TV remains the most popular means of viewing TV channels among CNN viewers around the world. 35% of them watch TV more than 10 hours per week, while for PCs and mobile devices, the popularity of programs viewed during the same time significantly lower than - 9% and 5% respectively.
• 56% of respondents having access to mobile Internet browsing Internet content «on the road», for example, using mobile devices or wireless network. This trend indicates an increase in the number of profitable customers to the service user Internet access outside the home or office.
• Three-quarters (73%) visitors online channel CNN around the world share the user's video. Moreover, 66% of them - over 45 years, that completely debunk the myth of the mostly young audience of users of such services. Almost a third (29%) of respondents use a mobile phone to record video. As a tribute to the growing popularity of civilian journalism, as well as, perhaps in response to an increase in the number of social platforms to share video, 16% of respondents shared user video with other digital communities.
• 67% of respondents were more likely to watch television programs with the help of a PC (desktop or laptop) in the last 3-4 years, and almost a quarter (23%) of respondents stated that over the same period was more likely to watch TV through their mobile devices. The main reasons for viewing TV on your PC were flexibility (71%) of those services and the desire to see what the audience missed (51%).
• According to the poll, the official Web pages of companies - the most frequently visited sites among users of Internet television content. Among them are leading sites broadcasters (60%). This is followed by sections of broadcasters in the specialized video-sharing sites such as YouTube (13%).
• TV remains the most popular means of viewing TV channels among CNN viewers around the world. 35% of them watch TV more than 10 hours per week, while for PCs and mobile devices, the popularity of programs viewed during the same time significantly lower than - 9% and 5% respectively.
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