1 / 22

TABLETS AND MAGAZINE ENGAGEMENT (CONTENT)

02. TABLETS AND MAGAZINE ENGAGEMENT (CONTENT). Tablet usage: an overview. When?. At which times do you use the iPad?. Source: Sanoma Media, 6 countries, 2011. Where do you use the iPad?. Source: Sanoma Media, 6 countries, 2011. An ‘at home’ medium.

annice
Download Presentation

TABLETS AND MAGAZINE ENGAGEMENT (CONTENT)

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. 02 TABLETS AND MAGAZINE ENGAGEMENT (CONTENT)

  2. Tablet usage: an overview

  3. When? At which times do you use the iPad? Source: Sanoma Media, 6 countries, 2011

  4. Where do you use the iPad? Source: Sanoma Media, 6 countries, 2011

  5. An ‘at home’ medium According to Meredith/MediaVest study in the USA, digital magazines are mostly read at home… • Portability is within the home – moving from room to room – rather than outside the house • In general, ‘print’ magazines are more portable than digital editions, i.e. reading magazines outside is more common in print

  6. Most-used features Which iPad features do you use? (%) Source: Sanoma Media, 6 countries, 2011

  7. Why read electronic content? Top reasons for accessing electronic magazines (%) Source: The Mobile Magazine Reader, MPA, USA, 2012

  8. Time spent reading tablets Axel Springer iPad Panel (Germany) established that users spent on average 4 hours 38 minutes per week reading magazines andnewspapers on tablets • Averaging 40 minutes per day Adobe worldwide analysis found that 56% of readers spend between 25 minutes to 2.5 hours/month reading their tablet publications • 9% spent more than 5 hours/month doing so • Readers said their average time spent had increased by 70% over the last six months

  9. Time spent reading tablets (cont’d) The MPA’s Mobile Magazine Reader (USA) concluded that an average of 2.5 hours per week was spent reading digital editions of magazines • Most readers accessed a given issue 2 to 3 times • Two-thirds thought their reading of magazines on these devices would increase during the next year • There was considerable sharing of digital magazines with others (39%) • 55% typically read earlier issues as well as the current issue

  10. Actions following engagement Actions taken as a result of reading digital magazines:

  11. Well-to-do audience

  12. User profile (USA) GfK MRI Survey of the American Consumer (March – October 2011):

  13. User profile (Europe)

  14. Content and interactive elements

  15. Digital content Adobe reveals that via its platform, worldwide: 68%Percentage of iPad owners in Germany reading magazine content on their iPads • In year ending January 2012, 16 million digital publications had been downloaded • 68% paid for some or all of their digital magazines and newspapers (VDZ Magazine usage on the iPad, 2011) • A similar percentage was reported in the US • (GfK MRI, 2012)

  16. Content and interactivity “There is deep engagement with tablets. While personally relevant content remains compelling regardless of format, interactive elements within digital editions are seen as exciting and absorbing. “The interactivity digital editions offer can be a powerful means of enhancing involvement and the total reading experience.” Meredith/MediaVest Study, USA

  17. Print and tablets A healthy future together

  18. Increasing consumption… Circulation of digital magazines in USA continues to climb (Audit Bureau of Circulation)

  19. … & increased consumption Digital editions increase total consumption of magazine content

  20. Consumption of content “Since I began reading magazines in electronic form, I am reading…”

  21. Print/digital experiences Comparison of print and digital formats for magazine content: Source: Media Experience Survey, TNS NIPO/NUV, The Netherlands, 2012

  22. PROOF OF PERFORMANCE • 110 evidence-based studies • 23 countries • 116 pages • This is the second of a 5-set presentation: the additional slide sets are available at: • Full (free) digital edition available from: • Order print copies from: www.fipp.com/POP Proof of Performance was written for FIPP by Guy Consterdine

More Related