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Video iPod Not Cutting It Yet?

By Rafat Ali - Mon 20 Nov 2006 07:56 PM PST

So says some new research by Nielsen Media Research, and it says that audio is more popular than video, which is of course an obvious thing to figure out. Nielsen monitored a panel of 400 iPod users (which may be too small) in the U.S. from Oct. 1-27, and out of that, less than 1% of content items played by iPod users on either iTunes or the device itself were videos. Among video iPod users, that percentage barely improves, up to 2.2%.
Even measured by duration of consumption, where 30- or 60-minute TV shows might seem to have a built-in advantage over three-minute songs, video comprises just 2% of total time spent using iPods or iTunes among iPod owners. Video iPod users consume video 11% of the time.
The story says this: “The data could raise some profound questions about assumptions made regarding consumer behavior; specifically, whether mobile devices can truly encourage a mass audience to adopt mobile video consumption after generations of generally homebound, large-screen viewing habits.” I doubt it is so black and white by any means.

Posted in: Broadband, Companies, Apple, Information, Research



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2 Responses:
  • From Andy Beers Tue 21 Nov 2006 10:00 AM

    One has only to look at data from Europe and Asia to challange this statement. Not only is adoption of mobile video growing, but in Europe 40% of all mobile video is viewed AT HOME. (source: m:metrics)

    “The data could raise some profound questions about assumptions made regarding consumer behavior; specifically, whether mobile devices can truly encourage a mass audience to adopt mobile video consumption after generations of generally homebound, large-screen viewing habits”

  • From cDilla Tue 21 Nov 2006 11:17 PM

    Hmmm...I find this data believable.  I myself own a video iPod, and though I enjoy watching my vids on the go, I can’t say that I do it too often.  The process of converting video for the iPod, the small screen, plus the amount of battery life it eats up is a barrier for me, which is one of the reasons I don’t often watch video on my iPod.

    Either way, I don’t think this data says much more than people have not found the perfect medium yet to watch video content on mobile devices...but I think it will come soon.

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