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Majority of Network TV Viewers Are Ready for Interactive TV Programming, According to TechTrends
Recent Study by TechTrends Offers Guidance for Cable and Satellite TV Networks
BOSTON -- May 8, 2001 -- According to a recent interactive TV study by TechTrends, Inc., most major pay TV networks can simplify their ITV programming decisions by recognizing which services are most likely to satisfy their loyal viewers. Frequent viewers of Nickelodeon, for instance, exhibit the highest percentage of interest in 5 of 11 leading ITV services, followed by viewers of Lifetime TV (3 of 11). The study also reveals that a greater percentage of Nickelodeon viewers than other network viewers access the Internet on their PC while watching TV.
Additional data findings from the study reveal that:
About the Reports
Data reports for these 21 TV networks measure the interest level and price sensitivity for 11 interactive TV services: Web-browsing and e-mail, video-on-demand, shopping, video games, personalized TV channels, time-shifting live TV, banking and investing, ordering groceries and restaurant meals, and printing digital photos and product information/coupons.
TechTrends has published 12 separate reports, each available for $195, covering A&E, CNN, Discovery Channel, Disney Channel, ESPN, Lifetime, Nickelodeon, TBS Superstation, TLC, TNT, USA Network and The Weather Channel.
Each report also identifies viewers' gender, age, number of TV sets per household, type of TV broadcast delivery, hours per week spent watching TV, type of Internet access, percentage that are simultaneous PC Internet and TV users, and interest in various genres of TV programming (for ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX and PBS broadcast network reports).
About TechTrends, Inc.
TechTrends, Inc. is a global provider of market intelligence and strategic business reports, focusing on the convergence of the Internet and the consumer electronics industry. The company’s interactive television research and consulting activities address critical technology, market and consumer issues for digital set-top boxes, t-commerce, satellite and cable TV, video-on-demand, personal TV, DVRs, interactive gaming and home networking.
For more information, please visit http://www.techtrends.com/newreport.html or call Todd D. Wiener at 617-621-1552.
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