Multiscreenworld Final
Multiscreenworld Final
Multiscreenworld Final
August 2012
Executive summary
1 We are a nation of
multi-screeners. Most
of consumers’ media time
2 The device we choose to use is
often driven by our context:
where we are, what we want to
today is spent in front accomplish and the amount of
of a screen – computer, time needed
smartphone, tablet and TV
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Executive summary
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backbone of our daily media
Multiple screens make us feel
interactions. They have the
more efficient because we can
highest number of user
act spontaneously and get a sense of
interactions per day and serve
accomplishment – this results in a feeling
as the most common starting
of “found time”
point for activities across
multiple screens
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Research objectives
Gain a deep understanding of consumer media behavior over
a 24-hour period, specifically with regard to:
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What did we do?
*Note: Smartphone, PC and TV users aged 18-64 were participated. While participants were not screened in on tablet usage, 41% reported using the device
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Agenda
Multi-screen behavior moves mainstream
Putting our devices in context
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The new
multi-screen world
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Majority of our daily media interactions are screen based
90%
Smartphone Laptop/PC Tablet Television
of all media interactions are
screen based
On average we spend
10% 4.4 hours
Radio Newspaper Magazine
of all media of our leisure time in
interactions front of screens each day
are non-screen
based
Base: Base: All Device Interactions – PC/Laptop (3817); Smartphone (6057); Tablet (542); TV (3592). Q. Which of the following did you use? Q. What else did you use at the same
time? Note: Respondents were asked to consider printed hard copies of Newspaper and Magazine.
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Our time online is spread between
4 primary media devices
43 Minutes
39 Minutes
30 TV
Minutes
17 PC/Laptop
Minutes Tablet
Smartphone
Base: All Interactions (15738). Q. How long did you do this activity?
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Putting our
devices in context
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Context drives device choice
Today consumers own multiple devices and move seamlessly
between them throughout the day
Our location
The amount
of time we
have or need The goal we want Our attitude and state of mind
to accomplish
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Computers keep us productive and informed
Context:
• Office or home use
24%
of our daily media
31% Out of
home
• Productive, task-oriented
• Requires lots of time & focus
• Serious, research
interactions occur
on a PC
69%
At home
intensive attitude
Base: All Interactions (15738). Q. Which of the following did you use? Base: Total PC Interactions (3817). Q. Which activities did you do on your PC/laptop? Q. Did you do this to...?
Q. Were you… Note: Out-of-Home represents net of the following: on-the go, in-store, at work and somewhere else
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Smartphones keep us connected
Context:
38%
of our daily media interactions
40%
Out of home
• On-the-go as
well as at home
occur on a smartphone
Smartphone use is motivated by:
60%At home
• Communicate
and connect
• Short bursts
Communication 54%
of time Entertainment 33%
• Need info quickly
and immediately
Base: All Interactions (15738). Q. Which of the following did you use? Base: Total Smartphone Interactions (6057) Q. Which activities did you do on your smartphone? Q. Did you do
this to...? Q. Were you... Note: Out-of-Home represents net of the following: on-the go, in-store, at work and somewhere else
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Tablets keep us entertained
9%
• Entertainment of our daily
and browsing media interactions
• Unbounded sense
of time
occur on tablets
• Relaxed and
leisurely approach
Base: All Interactions Among Tablet Users (6305). Q. Which of the following did you use? Base: Total Tablet Interactions (542). Q. Which activities did you do on your tablet? Q. Did
you do this to...? Q. Were you... Note: Out-of-Home represents net of the following: on-the go, in-store, at work and somewhere else
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Consumer viewpoints on device differences
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Two main modes
of multi-screening
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There are two modes of multi-screening
Sequential Usage
Moving from one device to
another at different times
to accomplish a task
Simultaneous Usage
Using more than one device at the same time
for either a related or an unrelated activity
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Sequential screening is common &
mostly completed within a day
90%
Use multiple screens
sequentially to
accomplish a task
over time
Base: Total Respondents (1611). Q. How often do you start an activity (i.e. emailing, researching, or shopping) on one device, but continue it or finish doing it at a later time on a
different device? Base: Have Started Activity on One Device & Continued on Another (1455). Q. On average, how much time passes between the time you begin an activity on one
device and continue the activity on another device? 18
Top activities performed when
sequentially screening between devices
81% 72% 67% 63% 46% 43% 43%
Base: Have Started Activity on One Device & Continued on Another (1455). Q. For the activities listed below, think about the last time you started each activity on one device
and then continued or finished the same activity on another device. Please select which device you started and then continued on. If you have not done this, select “I have not
done this”. 19
Smartphones are the most common
starting place for online activities
Started on
smartphone
65% 63% 65% 47% 59% 66% 56%
Continued
on a PC 60% 58% 61% 45% 56% 58% 48%
Continued
on a tablet 4% 5% 4% 3% 3% 8% 8%
Base: Have Started Activity on One Device & Continued on Another (1455); Searching (923), Browsing (1172), Shopping (969), Planning a Trip (627), Finances (675), Social (1041),
Watching a Video (623). Q. For the activities listed below, think about the last time you started each activity on one device and then continued or finished the same activity on
another device. Please select which device you started and then continued on. If you have not done this, select “I have not done this”. 20
PCs are most often a starting point for
more complex activities
Started on a
PC/laptop
29% 30% 25% 38% 34% 30% 34%
Continued on
a smartphone 23% 24% 19% 31% 29% 27% 24%
Continued
on a tablet 6% 6% 5% 7% 6% 4% 10%
Base: Have Started Activity on One Device & Continued on Another (1455); Searching (923), Browsing (1172), Shopping (969), Planning a Trip (627), Finances (675), Social (1041),
Watching a Video (623). Q. For the activities listed below, think about the last time you started each activity on one device and then continued or finished the same activity on
another device. Please select which device you started and then continued on. If you have not done this, select “I have not done this”. 21
Tablets are most often a starting point
for shopping and trip planning
Started on
a tablet
7% 7% 11% 15% 7% 4% 11%
Continued on
a smartphone 1% 1% 0% 1% 1% 2% 2%
Continued
on a PC 6% 6% 10% 14% 6% 3% 9%
Base: Have Started Activity on One Device & Continued on Another (1455); Searching (923), Browsing (1172), Shopping (969), Planning a Trip (627), Finances (675), Social (1041),
Watching a Video (623). Q. For the activities listed below, think about the last time you started each activity on one device and then continued or finished the same activity on
another device. Please select which device you started and then continued on. If you have not done this, select “I have not done this”. 22
Consumers rely on search to move
between devices
Base: Have Started Activity on One Device & Continued on Another: Searching (923); Browsing (1172); Shopping (969), Watching a Video (623). Q. You mentioned that you have
started each activity below on one device and then continued it on another device. For each activity (column), please indicate the way(s) in which you did this. 23
We also multi-screen by using more than
one device simultaneously
We use an average of three different screen combinations every day
Base: Total Respondents (1611) Q. Now, we would like to learn about how you use various devices at the same time. Please think about the specific devices listed below when
answering. How often do you use more than one device at the same time (i.e., watching TV while using your PC or laptop)? 24
Smartphones are the most frequent
companion devices during simultaneous usage
57% 77%
of the time when we’re of the time when we’re
using a smartphone, we’re using a TV, we’re using
using another device another device
Base: All Device Interactions – Smartphone (6057); TV (3592); Tablet (542); PC/Laptop (3817). Q. Which of the following did you use? Q. What else did you use at the same time?
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Top activities performed during
simultaneous screen usage
60% 44%
Internet Browsing
42%
Social Networking
25%
Playing a Game
Emailing
23%
Searching
15%
Work Documents
9%
Watching Video
Base: Multi-Screen Occasions (4486) Q. Which activities did you do on your [DEVICE]?
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Most consumers are multi-tasking and
juggling different activities at the same time
78% of simultaneous
usage is multi-tasking
Key multi-tasking device combinations
PC + Smartphone 92%
TV + PC 92%
TV + Smartphone 90%
TV + Tablet 89%
“I do find myself being distracted from what I’m watching a lot more, now that I have these devices. I’ll find myself,
just out of habit, picking up the touchpad or the phone and deciding to search on the internet for a little bit.
I’ve never understood why I do it, but I just do it in the middle of a TV show, and start searching... It’s frustrating that
I do it though, because you feel like you don’t stay as engaged with the show that you’re watching.” - Bradley
Base: Ever Use Devices at Same Time (floating bases) Q. Thinking about how you use each of these device combinations, please indicate how you use each combination most
often. Do you mostly use the devices to multi-task (each device is used for a separate activity), to complement each other (to do the same or related activity), or to do both
equally? Base: Total Answering Follow-Up Occasion – PC/Laptop: (446); Smartphone (575). Q. Was the activity you were doing on your [SECONDARY DEVICE] related to your
use of a [PRIMARY DEVICE]?
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Consumers are also conducting
complementary activities across screens
TV + Tablet 40%
PC + Smartphone 36%
TV + Smartphone 35%
TV + PC 32%
“It depends on the program like with certain programs like “The Wire” I was really into what other people were
saying about it. So I would go on to the blogs and you know, what did you guys think about this and stuff like that.
Or if there’s an actress that I recognize, but I can’t remember where I recognize her from, I’ll just do a quick search
on IMDB, or something like that.” - Andrew
Base: Ever Use Devices at Same Time (Floating). Q. Thinking about how you use each of these device combinations, please indicate how you use each combination most
often. Do you mostly use the devices to multi-task (each device is used for a separate activity), to complement each other (to do the same or related activity), or to do both
equally? Base: Total Answering Follow-Up Occasion – PC/Laptop: (446); Smartphone (575). Q. Was the activity you were doing on your [SECONDARY DEVICE] related to your
use of a [PRIMARY DEVICE]?
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The changing role
of television in a
multi-screen world
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TV no longer commands our full attention
77%of TV viewers
use another
device at the
same time in a
typical day.
“I’m sometimes shopping, sometimes looking for recipes, sometimes typing them up,
you know. Sending emails, reading, I could do anything on there. It’s not often that
I just sit and watch TV and do just that.” - Lori
Base: Total Respondents (1611). Q. Which of the following did you use? Q. What else did you use at the same time?
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TV is a major catalyst for search
Percent of search occasions that were prompted by television
TV (Net) 22%
Smartphone Seeing a
TV commercial
17%
Seeing a
TV program 7%
TV (Net) 10%
Seeing a
PC/Laptop TV commercial 6%
Seeing a
TV program 6%
Note: Tablet data was not included in this question due to small sample size. Base: Total Answering, Follow-Up Occasion (Search) – PC/Laptop (492); Smartphone (216); Tablet data
not shown due to small sample size. Q. You mentioned that you [ACTIVITY] at [TIME] because you wanted to [REASONS]. Did you do this in response to any of the following? 31
Consumers search for things they see on TV
“I’ll be watching a movie or TV show and I’ll look up the actor or actress on IMDB or I’ll Google
image them, or I’ll see when it was made or how it was filmed. I’m always doing that. And I use
my phone a lot for stuff like that.” - Kelly
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Discovering
“found” time
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Many times we turn to the screen that’s closest
While we all have screen preferences for certain activities,
we are also creatures of convenience
34%
of us use the device that’s
closest to us when looking
for information
“If I’m watching TV I won’t go upstairs to grab my laptop to follow up on a product I see,
I’d just pull out my phone.” - Sophie
Base: Total Respondents (1611). Q. Think about times when you are looking for information using a search engine. Which of these devices would you reach for first?
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Often this is for “spur-of-the-moment” activity
Spontaneous vs. Planned Search
Smartphone PC/Laptop
20 %
Planned
48%
Planned
80%
Spontaneous
52%
Spontaneous
44% 43 %
of all spontaneous searches of all spontaneous
on smartphones were to searches on PCs were to
accomplish a goal accomplish a goal
Base: Total Answering, Follow-Up Occasion (Search) – PC/Laptop (492); Smartphone (216); Tablet not shown due to small base size. Q. Would you consider your use of
a [DEVICE] to be planned or spur of the moment (spontaneous)? Base: Spontaneous searches - Smartphone (1586), PC (1239): Which of these best describes this activity? 35
All the answers to all my questions
“Now that I know I have some device that has all the answers to all my questions, it’s just so easy. Like I could be at the
train station, as an example; I see an ad for something. Oh, that sounds cool, let me check that out, and I’ll go on to
Wikipedia on my phone. I’ll do some research about it. Oh there’s a new show. I saw an ad for Mad Men a few months
ago and I just wanted to know what date it was starting. So, I went on to my phone, went to Google, typed in Mad Men
start date and within three seconds I found out the start date. I came home and set my DVR to record Mad Men, and
stuff like that.” - Andrew
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“Found time” arises from this
spontaneous usage
This combination of device accessibility and spur-of-the-moment
usage to get something done leads to a sense of “found time”
“I’m online more than before, for sure. I check a lot more stuff every day than I normally would
have never done, because it’s so easy to check. I can go to 10 apps, when I have 15 free minutes,
I can check my bank account or I can check the news or I can check some music websites that are
very cool.” - Leum
“I scan for deals on Groupon or Twitter when I’m waiting in line. It’s life time management. Whether
it’s something urgent for business or something fun – I get to choose what to look at.” - Maria
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The multi-screen
shopper
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Smartphones allow us to shop
at home or on-the-go
Of all the shopping
events we observed
59% In-home
84% In-home
41%
Out of home
16% Out of home
Smartphone PC/Laptop
Base: Total Primary/Secondary Device Shop/Buy Occasions - PC/Laptop (323); Smartphone (152). Q. Were you... Note: Out-of-Home represents net of the following: on-the go,
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Spontaneity plays a major role in shopping
Spur-of-the-moment vs. Planned shopping
ptop
81% PC/La 58%
Spur of Spur of
artphone the moment the moment
Sm
42% Planned
19% Planned
Base: Total Answering Follow-Up Activity and Were Looking for Shopping-Related Info– PC/Laptop (297); Smartphone (131). Q. Would you consider your use of a [DEVICE] to be
planned or spur of the moment (spontaneous)? *Note: Data represents aggregate of the following activities probed on in follow-up survey: Browsing and Search. 40
Search drives access to shopping
content more on mobile
Base: Total Answering Follow-Up Activity and Were Looking for Shopping-Related Info– Smartphone (131); PC/Laptop (297). Q. How did you get to the website(s) you visited?
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We often move from one screen
to another while shopping
67%
of us start shopping
on one device and
continue on another
“No, I’ll usually check to see on my phone if they have it online. I’ll usually order it when I get home.
a) because I just feel more comfortable, and b) if I’m going to order it online sometimes I’ll look to see
if there’s anything else online that wasn’t in the store that I want to add into the purchase.” - Jennifer
Base: Have Started Activity on One Device & Continued on Another (1455). Q. For the activities listed below, think about the last time you started each activity on one device
and then continued or finished the same activity on another device. Please select which device you started and then continued on. If you have not done this, select “I have not
done this”. 42
Consumers take a multi-device path to purchase
61% 4%
65 Start on a
% Smartphone
Continue on
a PC/Laptop
Continue on
a Tablet
19%
Continue on
5%
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a Smartphone
Start on a
% PC/Laptop Continue on
a Tablet
10%
11% Start
Tablet
on a Continue on
a PC/Laptop
Base: Have Started Shopping On One Device & Continued on Another (969). Q. For the activities listed below, think about the last time you started each activity on one device and then
continued or finished the same activity on another device. Please select which device you started and then continued on. If you have not done this, select “I have not done this”.
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Multi-screen lessons to apply
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Multi-screen lessons to apply
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