Most Australians are watching more broadcast TV than last year, despite the proliferation of mobile devices.
The latest Australian Multi-Screen Report - from Regional TAM, OzTAM and Nielsen, covering the fourth quarter of 2015 - shows that, despite the proliferation of connected devices, the vast majority of all video viewing in Australia takes place on in-home
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More than a quarter of Australian homes have four screens- TV, computer, smartphone and tablet- but 93% of broadcast TV viewing is live, according to the latest Australian Multi-Screen Report.
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Australians overall are watching less television on their in-home TV sets than a year ago while teenagers and 18-to-24 year-olds increasingly are viewing on connected devices.