US Internet use: Americans 18-34 ‘are the most connected’

Feb 29, 2012 | Uncategorized

Born sometime between the launch of the VCR and the commercialisation of the Internet, Americans 18-34 are redefining media consumption with their unique embrace of all things digital, according to new research. According to Nielsen and NM Incite’s U.S. Digital Consumer Report, this group—dubbed “Generation C” by Nielsen—is taking their personal connection—with each other and […]

Born sometime between the launch of the VCR and the commercialisation of the Internet, Americans 18-34 are redefining media consumption with their unique embrace of all things digital, according to new research.


According to Nielsen and NM Incite’s U.S. Digital Consumer Report, this group—dubbed “Generation C” by Nielsen—is taking their personal connection—with each other and content—to new levels, new devices and new experiences like no other age group.
The latest Census reports that Americans 18-34 make up 23 percent of the U.S. population, yet they represent an outsized portion of consumers watching online video (27%), visiting social networking/blog sites (27%), owning tablets (33%) and using a smartphone (39%).
Their ownership and use of connected devices makes them incredibly unique consumers, representing both a challenge and opportunity for marketers and content providers alike.
Generation C is engaging in new ways and there are more touch points for marketers to reach them.
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Source: Nielsen and NM Incite’s U.S. Digital Consumer Report

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