UK Portable Devices Account for 1.5 Percent of TV Viewing
New TV viewing figures from Thinkbox reveal that 98.5 percent of television viewing is still done on the traditional TV set in the U.K., while 1.5 percent is on other screens such as tablets and mobile devices.
The average daily TV viewing in the U.K. (during January to June 2013) was 4 hours, 1 minute a day per person. This was comprised of 3 hours, 58 minutes a day of linear TV on a TV set—this is 3 minutes a day less than the same period last year—and 3 minutes, 30 seconds a day via devices such as tablets, smartphones and laptops. The majority of this is on-demand viewing, with some live streams.
Viewing on non-TV devices via established services such as ITV Player, Sky Go, 4OD and BBC iPlayer, as well as new services like Dave On-demand, accounted for 1.5 percent of overall TV viewing in the country during the first half of 2013. This is a slight increase from the full-year figure for 2012, when it accounted for 1.2 percent. read more http://worldscreen.com/articles/display/2013-8-23-eur-thinkbox