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Linear TV viewing down as online long form viewing time increases according to Omdia
LONDON, Aug. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

New research from Omdia reveals nonlinear viewing continues to gain greater 
hegemony in the daily viewing habits of TV users across the US, Europe and 
Australia with online long form and social media video viewing growing beyond 
the previous year's boom in viewing time.

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Omdia's new Cross-Platform Television Viewing Time Report – 2022 ( 
https://omdia.tech.informa.com/OM025343/Cross-Platform-Television-Viewing-Time-Report--2022?utm_source=pr&utm_medium=pressrelease&utm_campaign=Crossplatformtvviewingtime 
) finds that across all the markets covered average total daily viewing time 
reached 362 minutes per person per day in 2021 (6 hours and 2 minutes), down 
0.5% on last year. Declines in linear TV, online short form and pay TV VoD 
account for this minor drop in viewing with the former seeing the sharpest 
falls, growth in online long form and social media video viewing however 
counterbalanced these declines, leaving overall viewing to drop by just 2 
minutes.

Linear TV viewing time decreased in all markets in 2021; the ending of 
restrictions and lockdowns that marked most of 2020 was the primary cause, with 
the continual shift toward on-demand viewing also driving this.

Rob Moyser, a Senior Analyst in Omdia's TV & Online Video team ( 
https://omdia.tech.informa.com/authors/rob-moyser?utm_source=pr&utm_medium=pressrelease&utm_campaign=Crossplatformtvviewingtime 
) commented "in highly developed markets such as the US and the UK, 2021 will 
likely be the last year where linear TV predominates over non-linear TV 
viewing. On a platform-by-platform level, however, linear TV still remains by 
some distance the most popular way to watch TV in the markets covered."

Online long form was a key area of growth across all markets, driven largely by 
incumbent online subscription services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, and 
Disney+, and the launch of several new OTT services such as Discovery+ and 
Paramount+. In total, long-form viewing grew by 8 minutes, reaching 68 minutes, 
8 minutes ahead of social media video viewing.

Time spent viewing video content on social media platforms increased by 9 
minutes in 2021 to an average of 60 minutes per person per day across the nine 
markets analyzed. TikTok was the standout performer for video growth during the 
year, with the platform set to overtake Facebook in total time spent for the 
first-time in 2022.

ABOUT OMDIA:

Omdia is a leading research and advisory group focused on the technology 
industry. With clients operating in over 120 countries, Omdia provides 
market-critical data, analysis, advice, and custom consulting.

Contact:
Fasiha Khan / T: +44 7503 666806 / E: fasiha.khan@omdia.com

Visit Omdia ( 
https://omdia.tech.informa.com/?utm_source=media&utm_medium=pressrelease&utm_campaign=AImarketmaturity 
)

SOURCE Omdia
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