Digital TV News: PQ Media
Global consumer media usage growth slowed to 1.6% in 2021
Jan 12, 2022 – Global consumer media usage, including all digital and traditional media channels, grew at a decelerated rate of 1.6% to an average of 54.4 hours per week (HPW) in 2021, according to PQ Media’s Global Consumer Media Usage Forecast 2021-2025.
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Global consumer media usage to grow 1.9% to 50 hours weekly in 2017
Dec 5, 2017 – Global consumer media usage & exposure grew 3.1% to an average of 49.2 hours per week in 2016, and is projected to increase 1.9% this year, driven by the availability of more digital content for wireless devices, according to PQ Media.
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