Mobile Screens Upend TV as Consumers’ First Screen / RBDR

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January 18, 2022

Today on RBDR: With little fanfare, consumers’ use of mobile devices as they view most television programs has gained precedence over their TV viewing. So, a flip-flop has occurred, with TV viewing being relegated to the “second screen.”

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Online Shoppers Say Feedback Goes Unanswered | RBDR

June 14, 2017. Today on RBDR:

1) Qualtrics’ study says online shoppers believe their feedback doesn’t reach anyone who can bring about change.

2) A report from BellingCat.com explains who Russia attempted to influence the Dutch and French elections through phony polling. Find this original story by clicking here.

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Google Argument for Tracking: Advertisers Need It | RBDR

June 13, 2017. Today on RBDR:

1) Google wins acclaim for adding an ad blocker in its new browser, but is criticized for continued user tracking.
2) Facebook presents research proof that TV users in significant percentages (and numbers) turn their attention to Facebook whenever a commercial appears on a TV program.

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Twitter’s internal 2nd screen study. Is mobile becoming “1st Screen”? (RBDR 4.16.2015)

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Today on RBDR:
1) Twitter shares some key interaction insights with television viewing, notably that there is significantly better engagement.
2) MIPTV meeting in Cannes last weekend emphasizes the growing dominance of mobile in television viewing.
3) Paley Center for Media meeting in Los Angeles points out Nielsen’s current inability to collect TV viewing on PCs, tablets, laptops and similar non-TV vehicles.
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Forrester advice. WOM bests social. Facebook content public. (RBDR 3.12.2015)

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Today on RBDR: 1) Forrester Research VP Carl Doty advises companies to forego creation of Chief Data Officer or Chief Digital Officer positions. They are a distraction for what actually needs to happen inside the typical corporation. 2) Think social media is the most powerful influence on television viewing? Think again, says a University of Rochester Simon Business School study. It’s actually word of mouth. 3) Facebook is joining Twitter in making available information about what its members are talking about to marketers. 4) Candice Bennett is the latest researcher to enter the political arena.