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Among HDTV Viewers, Daily Viewing of High-Definition Programming Increases 65% in Just Two Years
Among HDTV Viewers, Daily Viewing of High-Definition Programming Increases 65% in Just Two Years
MENLO PARK, Calif., Oct. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- A new Knowledge Networks recontact study of persons ages 13 to 54, released as part of How People Use® HDTV 2009, shows that high-definition TV (HDTV) viewers are now 65% more likely to say they watch HD programming daily, compared to their viewing habits two years ago. In 2009, Knowledge Networks recontacted high definition viewers from KnowledgePanel® who participated in the same study in 2007; 43% say they now watch HD programming every day, compared to 26% two years ago - a 65% increase. These 13 to 54 year olds also say they are now watching "how-to," drama and national evening news programs in HD more frequently (see table below); and, consistent with the 2007 report, about two-thirds (68%) say they "always make the effort" to watch a show in HD when it is available in SD (standard definition) and HD at the same time.
Recontact Group: Changes in HD Viewing, 2007 vs. 2009
2007 2009
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Watch HD programs every day 26% 43%
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"Always make effort" to watch HD when
SD/HD on at same time 61 68
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Watch "how-to" shows in HD 12 26
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Watch drama shows in HD 32 43
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Watch national evening news shows in HD 22 31
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Watch sitcoms in HD 38 47
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Also as part of How People Use® HDTV 2009, KN interviewed a representative sample of 510 people (ages 13 to 54) who have HDTV and HD reception, and found important differences between males and females in HDTV viewing habits and preferences. In the survey, conducted earlier this year, males were more likely to say they
- check HD channels first when turning on their TV set (48% males vs. 19% females)
- choose HD over standard definition when a program is available in both at the same time (58% M, 41% F)
- usually notice if ads are not in HD (42% M, 20% F)
- are more likely to pay attention to an ad if it is in HD (36% M, 26% F)
