January 25, 2023
LAS VEGAS -- New research shows that more than half of consumers believe mobile devices will replace television sets by 2022.
A study released by Irdeto, a European-based media services company, during the Consumer Electronics Show says that 53% of consumers believe mobile devices like smartphones and tablets will replace …
Unfortunately, Irdeto fielded the survey the week before Christmas, which every market researcher knows to be the time of year when you avoid surveys altogether (unless you're gauging last-minute Christmas shopping intentions). Makes the results highly questionable.
Excellent point Michael. They also seemed to have neglected the research mode - mobile, online? I reckon I could have a good guess. If you REALLY want some insight into the likely video usage on smartphones, track down Jeffrey Katzenberg's wise words during his presentation at this year's MIPCOM. In a nutshell it's all about "wait time" in our increasingly busy lives. We rush to the station, airport, checkout etc ... then we have to wait. Smartphones are IDEAL for filling that hole and what better to fill it with than some form of video. But to assume that usage growth means the death of traditional 'lean-back' TV (which by virtually every believable research source is still eking out slight growth - it already takes up around one-eighth of our day) says more about the lack of understanding of the human psyche and our diurnal round by the researcher/pundit than anything else.