The document summarizes time spent consuming different media from 2000 to 2010. It shows that in 2000, people spent the most time listening to radio at 2 hours and 43 minutes, followed by TV at 2 hours and 37 minutes, and the internet at 59 minutes. However, by 2010 listening patterns had shifted significantly, with internet use surpassing both radio and TV as the medium consuming the most time at 2 hours and 53 minutes. TV was second highest at 2 hours and 47 minutes, while radio listening declined to third place at 1 hour and 24 minutes. The document thus illustrates the major shift from radio to the internet as the dominant source of information consumption over this ten year period.
2. “…in 2000, time spend was: radio at 2:43, TV at
2:37 and internet at 0:59…”
“…In 2010 it was internet first at 2:53, then TV
at 2:47, with radio third at 1:24…”
Edison Research / http://www.medialifemagazine.com/among-the-young-radio-is-in-decline/
Good Afternoon to all of you. My name is DmitrijPetrov and in the following 10 minutes I will present you 3 elements of how we absorb information and what changes did we see.Presentation is already available on slideshare where you can see it again. Now why I choose this topic: As you probably heard my first topic I choice was consumer electronics but due to the fact that I couldn’t create anything worth presenting I decided to change it a little bit. In the presentation I am not going to explain how we absorb information e.g. from a scientific point of view but rather what devices do we use for that.
During my research on the presentation I come across the these sentences. Precist je. The shift is dramatic - especially with radio. For todays presentation I decided that we look on these 2 devices and a service which will be also my agenda.Order has changedNow lets move on to start with radio
At the end of 19 century radio was invented by several people including Nicola Tesla and andGuglielmo Marconi. They were working independently and shared/used their knowledge. And the first commercial radio transmission was in early 20century - 1907Radio got better, smaller, with more functionalities and CD/USB+ SD slotThe interaction remains the same - stand up come to radio and swich channels
Radio Research Consortium in the USA 30 markets done it: On the x Acses you see and on the Wai access you see percentage of the total population listening to radioThis chart depicts the percentage of the total population using measured media (PPM) across the 30 markets measured by PPM since 2010.Total listening to radio in the 30 PPM markets has declined by more than 13% since 2010.Well, here’s news: The decline is now 13% from 2010 to 2013.
In early 20 century we had first TV and BBC started broadcasting in 1930’s.Now compare it to this one This 77 inches LG 4K OLED TV with curved displayNot flat but a bit curvedYou can guess how much does it cost to buy it~ skodacitigoDON’T SPEND TIME HERE
This is how future looks like. Your TV is center of the entertainment and apps everywhereBecause it changes who we interact with this particular device. In radio we added functionalities but here we change what TV is supposed to do. loudly
For example China’s penetration of the internet is under 50% and they already have over 600 mIllion users.Eg. Usa, on the other hand, is with 250 Million people and penetration of 83% in top 30 countries.The most developed countries are Nordic and top 1 is Falkland islands with almost 97 % which is very much impressive (3000 internet users)
And here are some services you use almost everyday.
With this chart I would like to summarise my main points of my talk.AS we saw early on, radio is declining and not only that. TV is also not gained very much points. USA specificDigital strong acceleration -> Mobile+OnlineWith this chart I want to summarize my talk. As we can see here radio, and print media are declining. On the other hand Digital, including mobile and online, are growing by twofold increase.