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Old February 2nd, 2014 #1
Sam Emerson
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Default Television Still Rules Media, Nielsen Cross-Platform Report Q3 2013

http://www.nielsen.com/us/en/reports...t-q3-2013.html

A Look Across Media: The Cross-Platform Report Q3 2013
Media and Entertainment | 12.03.2013

The average American consumed almost 60 hours of content each week across TV, radio, online and mobile in 2012. Of the many mediums, radio remains a constant in our daily lives. The average American radio listener tunes in to radio over two hours per day (or 14 hours per week), making it the second-most consumed form of media after TV. Given that more than 90 percent of Americans tune in to the radio each week, understanding how this fits into consumers’ total connections will help marketers best reach their audiences.

For example, the hyper local nature of audio offers advertisers community-level engagement between content and in-store activity. Often timely, radio spots can catch listeners right before they make their purchase decisions, and an impactful radio spot can inform and influence these decisions.

For years, we’ve shared insights into the expanding pie of media consumption. Radio listeners prove that there are always more ways to reach and inform motivated customers and more than one way to slice that data.
A Year in Consumption

As we continue to examine the similarities and differences between radio listeners, digital consumers and television viewers, we keep building a total view of daily media consumption. Is the composition of the audio audience more like the online and mobile audience or more like the traditional television viewer?

Traditional Television
35.1 Hours

AM/FM Radio
14.0 Hours

Using the Internet on a Computer
5.1 Hours

Video on the Internet
1.5 Hours

Game Console
1.5 Hours

Video on Mobile
1.3 Hours

DVD/Blu-Ray
1.3 Hours
 
Old February 14th, 2014 #2
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Americans spend 35 hours a week watching Jewish television programming. Almost a third of their lives. And television isn't something that's ignored in the background the way radio often is. Viewers seldom do anything else while it's on.

What could you do if you had that kind of power? How valuable is it? The Jews who own it think it's valuable enough to charge thousands of dollars a second for commercial time. Coca Cola gets two or three minutes an hour, the Jewish producers have the other 45 minutes.

That's why any growth in independent media, any medium where a Jew doesn't decide what's broadcast, published, streamed or shared, helps us. Even if it's produced by a white liberal it takes money and mindshare away from the Jews.
 
Old February 14th, 2014 #3
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Television now is such a feminized load of faggot shit I can't imagine any heterosexual men actually still watch it, apart from sports of course.
 
Old February 15th, 2014 #4
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Television now is such a feminized load of faggot shit I can't imagine any heterosexual men actually still watch it, apart from sports of course.
Marketing people say women make most purchasing decisions so commercial television is biased towards women's interests. Of course that could be a post-sixties development.
 
Old February 26th, 2014 #5
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Traditional Television
35.1 Hours
To put that in perspective "At motion pictures' height of popularity in the mid-1940s, the studios were cranking out a total of about 400 movies a year, seen by an audience of 90 million Americans per week."
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That's 4,680,000,000 tickets sold. Divide tickets sold by population (assuming that population in 1945 was halfway between the 1940 and 1950 census number) and the average American watched 33 movies (about 66 hours) in an entire year.

In 2013 the average American watched 66 hours of television in 13 days. 1825 hours each year, or 27 times the annual audio-visual Jewish propaganda dose Americans were exposed to in 1945.
 
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