Time Warner using eye tracking devices to study how second screen devices impact TV viewing
Ball State University leads research project Time Warner's New York Medialab
The media giant said Ball State University is leading the research project at Time Warner's Medialab facility in New York, which will use eye-tracking devices, focus groups and online surveys to determine how viewers use mobile devices to watch video programming and advertising.
"Participants will watch television while using smartphones and tablets while researchers analyze how viewers interact with programs and ads through social engagement," Time Warner said in a prepared statement.