Newspaper subscribers are increasingly using smartphones and tablets while retaining a strong attachment to print, according to the latest
mobile media survey from RJI.
More than 6 in 10 smartphone owners are now routinely using news apps on their smartphones according to the latest Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute (RJI)
mobile media survey.
Nearly 9 in 10 large tablet owners also use smartphones according to the latest
mobile media survey from RJI.
Smartphone owners who also have tablets are much more likely to use their smartphones for consuming news organization content than those who do not have tablets, according to the latest
mobile media survey from RJI.
Not exact matches
CNBC's
Mobile Elite 2015 survey sheds some interesting insight into how global business executives are using mobile technology and social
Mobile Elite 2015
survey sheds some interesting insight into how global business executives are using
mobile technology and social
mobile technology and social
media.
Half of parents today think that their children are addicted to smartphones, and these parents are concerned about how
mobile phones will affect their kids» mental health, according to a new
survey from Common Sense
Media and SurveyMonkey.
Half of teenagers in the United States feel like they are addicted to their
mobile phones and report feeling pressure to immediately respond to phone messages, according to a 2016
survey of children and their parents by Common Sense
Media.
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A recent Deloitte
survey of 138 global technology,
media and telecommunications firms named
mobile devices as the top security risk, and three - quarters of the companies
surveyed reported information security breaches.
The top
media outlets were determined using the daily data collected through GeoPoll's Media Measurement Service, which has been measuring media audience ratings through mobile phone surveys in Ghana since
media outlets were determined using the daily data collected through GeoPoll's
Media Measurement Service, which has been measuring media audience ratings through mobile phone surveys in Ghana since
Media Measurement Service, which has been measuring
media audience ratings through mobile phone surveys in Ghana since
media audience ratings through
mobile phone
surveys in Ghana since 2014.
A
survey released today by Common Sense
Media finds that the vast majority of young children in the U.S. are using
mobile devices (like tablets and smart phones) and for much longer periods of time.
Garcia charts a year in the life of his ninth - grade English class, first
surveying mobile media use on campus and then documenting a year - long experiment in creating a «wireless critical pedagogy» by incorporating
mobile media and games in classroom work.
Data from the RJI
Mobile Media News Consumption
Survey finds an average of 14 % of smartphone owners use them to read books, versus 41 % using tablets for reading, three times greater than on smartphones.
According to the MEF Global Consumer
Survey 2012, 88 % of the world's
mobile media users had engaged with some form of
mobile content and commerce in the last 6 months - up from 82 % in 2011.
Nearly 80 percent of all respondents to our 2013 Q1 phone
survey said that they had used at least one Internet - enabled
mobile media device in the seven days prior to taking the
survey.
Respondents who said they used a
mobile media device to access digital content from news websites or news apps during the week prior to their participation in the
surveys were designated as
mobile news consumers.
The intended purpose of the annual RJI
Mobile Media News Consumption Surveys is to gain insights into who uses mobile media and how their uses for news may change over
Mobile Media News Consumption Surveys is to gain insights into who uses mobile media and how their uses for news may change over
Media News Consumption
Surveys is to gain insights into who uses
mobile media and how their uses for news may change over
mobile media and how their uses for news may change over
media and how their uses for news may change over time.
The staff of the RJI Insight and
Survey Center interviewed more than 1,000 individuals randomly selected from phone number lists between January 17 and March 25, 2012 for RJI's 2012
Mobile Media News Consumption
Survey.
Unlike the three previous annual RJI
Mobile Media News Consumption
Surveys, which included users as well as non-users of smartphones and tablets, this
survey was confined to those who had standard - size smartphones and phablets — smartphones with screens that measure diagonally 5.1 — 6.99 inches.
In addition to taking a closer look at two new US reading
surveys from Pew Research and the National Endowment for the Arts, for this issue we've also investigated the relaunch of the Book of the Month Club and new initiatives at the
mobile - reading startup Tapas
Media.
Koch
Media collects non-personal data in addition to personal information inter alia when you actively provide it in the context of various online, off - line and / or
mobile activities including online and
mobile purchases, game registration and marketing
surveys, for instance.
The trend is backed up by a
survey of 150 Canadian lawyers conducted recently by Robert Half Legal where one third, or 37 per cent of respondents indicated they'd observed an increase in lawsuits due to pictures or information contained in social
media, or on
mobile devices.
The
survey showed that in 53 % of responding in - house counsel read general business
media on their smartphones, while 39 % do so on tablets and 23 % use
mobile apps.
As part of their 2012 In - House Counsel New
Media Engagement
Survey, Greentarget, InsideCounsel magazine, and the Zeughauser Group, have obtained some interesting statistics relating to in - house counsel's use of
mobile technologies.
In the
survey, lawyers were asked if they had seen an increase or decrease in litigation or e-discovery, linked to images or information on
mobile devices or on social
media.
The
survey, which is distributed to all ILTA member law firms, includes detailed technology budget data; updated information on firms» social
media and publication preferences; an in - depth look at tablet and
mobile purchasing patterns; firm legal IT challenges, and expansive sections on current and future legal technology purchases.
The
survey shows that the primary source of news is social
media and that the information is primarily
mobile.
CIPD's HR Outlook: Winter 2016 - 17: views of our profession
survey questioned 629 HR professionals at all levels on the trends, topics and challenges facing the industry, with key findings including a call for HR to embrace the benefits of technology such as automation, social
media and
mobile services, and adapt to the workforce's changing needs and desires, including a demand for flexible working.
The MedReps.com
Mobile & Social Job Search Survey Results reveal how job seekers are using mobile and social media to look for
Mobile & Social Job Search
Survey Results reveal how job seekers are using
mobile and social media to look for
mobile and social
media to look for jobs.
Trends from the Google
survey show that 50 percent of Millennials (18 - 34 year - olds) visited real estate websites in July, a 30 percent increase from last summer, and 36 percent visited those sites or their apps on
mobile devices, which grew a whopping 81 percent since last year (comScore
Media - Metrix data).