UK digital consumer trends for 2014: video and mobile increase

Jan 22, 2014 | Mobile, Online video, UK

The online video and mobile audience in the UK continues to grow, with Google, Amazon and Facebook continuing to prove the most popular sites across all platforms, according to the latest data from comScore and UKOM. The comScore & UKOM UK Digital Market Overview January 2014 provides a monthly snapshot of digital audience trends. January […]

The online video and mobile audience in the UK continues to grow, with Google, Amazon and Facebook continuing to prove the most popular sites across all platforms, according to the latest data from comScore and UKOM.


The comScore & UKOM UK Digital Market Overview January 2014 provides a monthly snapshot of digital audience trends.
January 2014 highlights:
• The Total Digital Population (TDP) and PC figures remain stable, but online video increased by +1.2% (37.5m) and mobile grew slightly (+0.7%) to 34m unique users.
• The month on month rise of retail sites, which we saw in last month’s Multi-Platform data, continued in November as the peak of eCommerce for Christmas continues, also boosted this year by Cyber Friday in late November.
• The top 5 YouTube partner channels remained the same for November but we did see Sony BMG, Base 79 and Orchard all move up one place month on month to occupy positions six through to eight. The only change in the top ten was WarnerBros vfp replacing ZEFR who dropped out of the top ten.
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Below is a brief summary of some of the key topics covered in this report:
Month on month, the Total Digital Population and PC figures remain stable, but online video increased by +1.2% (37.5m) and mobile grew slightly (+0.7%) to 34m unique users.
• Google, Amazon and Facebook continue to hold top 5 spots across all platforms, however the change of ranking order of the other entities reflects changing user behaviour and shows how audiences choose to access content on the different platforms.
The demographic spotlight falls on adults aged 35 to 54 and demonstrates a group of well organised and forward planning people
• Business/Finance occupy two of the top ten categories visited. Taxes is one of them, as the group looks ahead to tax returns before the end of January
• Travel (car hire) and Directory/Resources (Shipping – Royal Mail, Post Office and DPD sites) suggest more Christmas planning and we also see two Retail categories (Consumer Goods and Consumer Electronics) make the list
The month on month rise of retail sites, which we saw in last month’s Multi-Platform data, continued in November as the peak of eCommerce for Christmas continues, also boosted this year by Cyber Friday in late November
• Amazon and eBay both climbed up to hold second and seventh place respectively
• In terms of incremental mobile/tablet only reach, department stores performed well as the hunt for Christmas gifts gathered pace, John Lewis (+38%), Debenhams (+42.5%) and M&S (+24.3%) all benefiting from access from ‘portable’ devices
• Comparing mobile access across seasons we also see a shift in consumer behaviour with mobile access to coupon sites growing from 25% to 37% (July versus November), going back to departments stores that increase was 26% to 43%
The top 5 YouTube partner channels remained the same for November but we did see Sony BMG, Base 79 and Orchard all move up one place month on month to occupy positions six through to eight. The only change in the top ten was WarnerBros vfp replacing ZEFR who dropped out of the top ten.
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