Adrian Peter Tse
Aug 4, 2015

Mobile drives 20% annual increases in online video consumption

A new report by ZenithOptimedia and Newcast finds that the amount of time people will spend consuming online video each day will increase by 23.3 per cent in 2015 and by a further 19.8 per cent in 2016 (global averages). The study also includes online video forecasts and consumption trends for several countries in Asia-Pacific, detailed here.

China: Online video ...
China: In 2014 online ...
Malaysia
Malaysia
New Zealand: Video ...
New Zealand
Singapore: Over 80 per ...
Singapore: YouTube is the ...
South Korea: The biggest ...
South Korea: Both ...
Taiwan: YouTube is the ...
Taiwan: Music videos are ...
Source:
Campaign Asia

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