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April 21, 2009

Thursdays Become "Must Browse While Watching TV" Nights

Integrated Media Measurement Inc. (IMMI) has released data showing the level of multitasking taking place when people watch television - specifically how much they are watching TV and surfing the 'net at the same time.

During weeknight television viewing (Sunday-Thursday)...


  • Viewers spent an average of 9.3 percent of primetime viewing minutes also online

  • The breakdown between cable and broadcast television was 8.2 percent and 11.0 percent, respectively

  • Time spent watching broadcast television while surfing the Web more than doubles as the week progresses

  • 5.8% of primetime media minutes are also spent concurrently on the web on Monday, the low for the week, while Thursday is the highets at 15.9%

"This trend of going online while watching primetime television represents a significant opportunity for advertisers who want to target viewers with a message to visit content online," said Matt Reid, director of strategic initiatives for Integrated Media Measurement Inc. "The landscape is moving at a steady pace from multiplatform advertising to simultaneous multiplatform advertising."

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Internet TV: What Do Users Want?

Posted by Nathania Johnson on April 21, 2009 12:17 PM

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This is a great opportunity for Account Executives to address a call to action message that drives consumers to online content when working with advertisers.

Jodi  April 27, 2009 4:03 PM

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