
Looking for anyone watching TV in the living room these days? You may need to look elsewhere.
With lots of different TV screens and devices out and about, there are many ways to
access video -- especially when it comes to younger TV consumers. And that means portability.
For example, a recent survey says 45% of viewers watch TV/video programming in a different room
from other people when at home, according to Videology, a digital video and TV advertising technology company.
When it comes to growing devices, 18% have eight or more screens to watch
TV/video at home -- with 49% saying they use their laptop as their primary device to watch TV/video at home.
Bedroom viewing, long viewed second to the living room, still commands attention.
Nearly 30% say “lying in bed” is the ideal way to watch TV/video at home.
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Looking more specifically at just those new digital devices, 60% watch TV/video from that technology in
their beds; 14% watch TV/video on a device in the bathroom.
While individual preferences for TV/video viewing are growing, the survey says watching TV with a least another person in the room
is still high on the list -- 34% of people report doing this.
Videology says this 12-question survey was conducted in November 2014 from 2,066 U.S. respondents.