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MTV Asia "Being Young"

From ianstewartmtv, 7 months ago

A short presentation about MTV Asia's views on social networking a more

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Slide 1: BEING YOUNG

Slide 2: MTV open source Sharing our global trends and insights with the industry

Slide 3: Being Young People Are Media Social Networks

Slide 4: BEING YOUNG content explosion spoilt for choice multi-tasking

Slide 5: a typical day

Slide 6: Media Habits % of respondents 15-24 y.o. Movies Music Internet TV 1000-1100 1100-1200 0600-0700 0700-0800 0800-0900 0900-1000 1200-1300 1300-1400 1400-1500 1500-1600 1600-1700 1700-1800 1800-1900 1900-2000 2000-2100 2100-2200 2200-2300 2300-2400 0000-0100 0100-0200 0200-0300 0300-0400 0400-0500 0500-0600 Watching DVDs, etc Listening to Music On PC/Internet Listening to Radio Reading Magazines Reading Newspaper Source: Young Asians 2007, 15-24 years old Watching TV Universe / Sample: 10.87m / 7,130

Slide 7: 38 hour day

Slide 8: 4 things at once

Slide 9: what matters?

Slide 10: M let’s take a look ....

Slide 11: hot Spending time online +56% Listening to music +53% Using my mobile +49% Sending emails +41% Social networks +37% not Spending $$$ on music -36% Watching television -46% Playing console games -50% SOURCE: MTV Circuits of Cool. 16 Country Qualitative & Quantitative. 2007 (% Doing More, Doing Less than Past Year)

Slide 12: Is TV dead?

Slide 13: 0600-0700 14 0700-0800 13 2006 2007 0800-0900 14 0900-1000 15 1000-1100 16 1100-1200 16 1200-1300 17 1300-1400 16 1400-1500 15 1500-1600 14 1600-1700 15 1700-1800 18 1800-1900 26 1900-2000 36 2006 2000-2100 44 % of respondents 15-24 y.o. 2100-2200 44 TV Viewing 2200-2300 38 2300-2400 25 2007 0000-0100 15 0100-0200 11 9 0200-0300 8 0300-0400 7 0400-0500 Universe / Sample: 2007 - 10.87m / 7,130; 2006 - 10.95m / 7,786 Source: Young Asians 2006, 2007, 15-24 years old 8 0500-0600

Slide 14: 5 0600-0700 6 0700-0800 0800-0900 11 Watching TV On PC/Internet 0900-1000 17 1000-1100 20 1100-1200 21 1200-1300 23 1300-1400 23 1400-1500 26 1500-1600 27 1600-1700 28 1700-1800 28 1800-1900 28 1900-2000 30 2000-2100 32 2100-2200 34 TV % share of respondents 15-24 y.o. Internet 2200-2300 34 2300-2400 29 Media Habits 0000-0100 22 0100-0200 16 0200-0300 10 6 0300-0400 5 0400-0500 Universe / Sample: 10.87m / 7,130 Source: Young Asians 2007, 15-24 years old 5 0500-0600

Slide 15: the big switch ...

Slide 16: “we have to learn how to earn prime time now that we can’t always buy it” James Chadwick Head of Strategy Mindshare Asia

Slide 17: what matters?

Slide 18: friends matter content matters cutting thru matters

Slide 19: FRIENDS MATTER

Slide 20: how many friends do you have?

Slide 21: 53 6 Close Friends 20 Online Friends 27 Offline Friends

Slide 22: 53 Friends (the average number of friends youth have) 35 38 47 50 50 72 81 91 Online Friends Friends, not close Close Friends SOURCE: MTV Circuits of Cool. 16 Country Qualitative & Quantitative. 2007

Slide 23: PEOPLE ARE MEDIA

Slide 24: FORWARDING CULTURE

Slide 25: WEB 2.0

Slide 26: who’s on facebook?

Slide 27: Who isn’t !

Slide 28: 250,000 new users a day SOURCE: Facebook

Slide 29: t en S t R .0 n E 2 o T B c T E posting A W hosting M sharing buildING friendship communities online

Slide 30: digital youth 79 IM buddies 70 numbers on mobile 70 friends in social networks 9 regular websites 3 social networking sites SOURCE: MTV Circuits of Cool. 16 Country Qualitative & Quantitative. 2007

Slide 31: Regular Sites (average number of sites regularly visited) % Fewer sites, more time spent on each SOURCE: MTV Circuits of Cool. 16 Country Qualitative & Quantitative. 2007

Slide 32: 1/3 of sites regularly visited are social networks

Slide 33: social networks (visit social network sites weekly) % Is everyone doing it? SOURCE: MTV Circuits of Cool. 16 Country Qualitative & Quantitative. 2007

Slide 34: soon, everyone will be doing it

Slide 35: Top Social Networks SOURCE: Datamonitor 2007 MySpace Facebook Bebo Cyworld Skyblog

Slide 36: 300 223 200 173 100 22 8 6 0 MySpace Facebook Bebo Gaia Nexopia America Millions of Users SOURCE: Datamonitor 2007

Slide 37: 300 200 100 65 43 41 39 24 0 Bebo MySpace Skyblog Facebook Netlog Europe Millions of Users SOURCE: Datamonitor 2007

Slide 38: 300 200 156 100 45 24 12 5 0 Orkut Hi5 Metroflog MySpace Windows Lat Am Millions of Users SOURCE: Datamonitor 2007

Slide 39: 300 200 100 90 74 65 36 21 0 Friendster Cyworld Orkut Mixi MySpace Asia Millions of Users SOURCE: Datamonitor 2007

Slide 40: “Social Networking Penetration With Teens Close To 100%” Ad Age 2007

Slide 41: Social Networking will play the most important role in the online habits of young people in 2008 and beyond. Youth don’t need another website. They need content and applications delivered to them, to make their digital space their own.

Slide 43: widgets Streaming audio, video and imagery into social network sites, with branded skins and embedded ads

Slide 44: “A Newsweek article famously asked if 2007 would be the ‘Year of the Widget’, but 2008 will be the year this question gets answered” eMarketer 2008

Slide 45: Players Properties Platforms Clear Content Rights Stream off MTV sites Build Widget TVC Pre-roll Stream onto Client site Branded Skins Send to Social Networks

Slide 46: + 250 million u/v pm MSN / Yahoo / Facebook / MySpace / Baidu / Cyworld / Daum / Naver / Orkut / Joost / Bebo / Nico Nico / Daily Motion / NeoPets / GG Games

Slide 47: new business models

Slide 48: “I don’t mind ads because they help to pay for TV shows & websites” 100% 80% 73% 68% 68% 59% 61% 60% 57% 56% 55% 56% 57% 52% 52% 41% 40% 41% 40% 37% 20% 0% K d ly SA y a na lia d l d o a n k