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Data: 52.5% of consumers worldwide used smartphones to stream more video content

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Over The Top (OTT) streaming has exploded during the global pandemic, according to a new report released today by global app marketing analytics platform Adjust, further demonstrating a fundamental shift in consumption patterns toward mobile with mobile streaming statistics.

Busting the myth that the majority of mobile streaming takes place on commutes, 84% of consumers across the countries surveyed have used their smartphones to stream the same amount or even more content since the coronavirus outbreak.

On average, over half of consumers surveyed (52.5%) said they are streaming more video content since lockdown. Only 12% of consumers are streaming less — which means four times more consumers are mobile streaming.

Drawing on consumer research from 8,000 respondents across the U.S., the U.K., Germany, Turkey, Japan, Singapore, Korea, and China, the Mobile Streaming 2021 Report by Adjust also finds strong streaming habits across generations in mobile-first countries. In total, nearly 90% of users aged 55 and older in China (89.8%) and Turkey (88.9%) say they stream via their phone every day or at least more than once a week.

“This drastic shift to routine mobile streaming around the world and across generations has created massive advertising opportunities and a new role for mobile analytics,” said, Dr. Gijsbert Pols, Lead Product Strategist, Adjust. “By understanding how and when consumers stream, as well as which channels and campaigns deliver the highest marketing impact, the potential to build a large, loyal user-base with high lifetime value is virtually limitless”, he added.

Additional key takeaways from the report include:

  • Most consumers are using mobile to stream at least once a day – Users in China (93.8%) and Turkey (91.9%) stream most frequently, every day to once a week — compared to 69.4% for the U.S., 57.2% for Japan, and 45.7% for the U.K.
  • Users across all generations and regions stream for at least an hour per session– This proves viewers are no longer just snacking bite-sized content. They are binging on entire episodes and full-length movies. Millennials, the biggest users of mobile streaming, are also watching for the longest periods of time. Session length averages just over 90 minutes (94.2), closely followed by Gen Z, which comes in at just under 90 minutes (87.6). Users of the age from 55 and older may appear to be the laggards in the data set, but 65 minutes per average session suggest that even this audience is warming up.
  • Consumers are spending a sizable amount on streaming and on-demand entertainment services – Korea is out in front at $42.68 per month, compared to $33.58 for the U.S. and $34.82 for the U.K.

Adjust’s research also sheds light on how pervasive second-screening has become around the world, with the rise of Connected TV (CTV).

On average, more than three-quarters (76%) of all respondents use their mobile phones while watching television, with this viewing behavior most pronounced in Singapore and China (both 85%), closely followed by the U.S. (83%).

Social apps are the number one choice for second-screeners favored by 65.4% of respondents, on average, followed by banking (54.9%), and gaming (44.9%). Second-screeners in APAC have a healthy appetite for food delivery apps, with the usage strongest in China (65.2%), Korea (36.6%), and Singapore (48.2%).

Advertisers can tap into the dual-screening trend by putting a call-to-action in their television ads, such as downloading a mobile app via a QR code. This has the potential to create a whole new and interactive brand experience, across two devices.

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