Thursday, May 3, 2012

New report: Teens & Online Video

Shooting, sharing, streaming and chatting – social media using teens are the most enthusiastic users of many online video capabilities
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Teens and online video

Teens & Online Video

In a survey of 799 teens conducted by the Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project between April 19 and July 14, 2011, the teens were asked about a number of online behaviors. The results for video-oriented activities are reported here. Among the findings:
  • 37% of internet users ages 12-17 participate in video chats with others using applications such as Skype, Googletalk or iChat. Girls are more likely than boys to have such chats.
  • 27% of internet-using teens 12-17 record and upload video to the internet. One major difference between now and 2006 is that online girls are just as likely these days to upload video as online boys.
  • 13% of internet-using teens stream video live to the internet for other people to watch.
  • Social media users are much more likely than those who do not use social media to engage in all three video behaviors studied.

Read or download the full report: http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2012/Teens-and-online-video.aspx

 


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