A new Clear Channel Media & Entertainment survey upends
some commonly held misconceptions about the use and ownership of electronic
devices, including the fact that respondents would rather keep their computer
and give up their TV, smartphone and tablet if they could only use one device
for a year.
Western states love their smartphones: In what will likely
come as a surprise to the fast-paced, connected population on the East Coast,
respondents from Western states were more likely to have a smartphone (56%)
than those in the Northeast (46%) and the Midwest (42%).
Women have more electronics: When it comes to smartphones
and tablets, women are actually more likely than men to own these gadgets — 52%
of women have smartphones vs. 43% of men; and 31% of women have a tablet or
e-reader compared to 25% of men.
Multitasking: Media multitasking is now mainstream across
all media channels. 65% of respondents have been online while watching TV at
the same time; 59% have been online while listening to music; and even 25% of
respondents watch TV and listen to music at the same time.
Consumers want their gadgets close by — day and night: Only
one in ten consumers (11%) think it is “no big deal” if they accidentally leave
their smartphone at home for the day. A large majority (78%) keep their
smartphones in the bedroom at night, with 60% keeping their phones within arm’s
reach on the nightstand.
Does constant connection come with a price? Though almost
70% of smartphone owners feel “connected” most or all of the time, they are
split on the benefits, with 51% saying they “love it” and 49% saying it “has
its pluses and minuses.”
Music is the ultimate “mood-enhancer”: Two out of three
consumers choose to turn on music (59%) rather than TV (39%) when they are
looking to change their mood.
“Consumers continue to change rapidly and surprise us.
Preconceptions about men and women, young and old, are always tested,” said
Radha Subramanyam, Executive Vice President of Insights & Analytics, Clear
Channel Media & Entertainment. “This research helps sketch out a picture of
how Americans spend their time – and what their priorities are.”
Other findings include:
- Smartphones are a constant “accessory” and almost half of consumers (45%) use their smartphone cover or case to reflect their tastes or personality.
- Regarding other accessories, when using headphones, two in every three listeners still prefer earbuds to the over-the-ear headsets.
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