comScore: pure play streaming services like Sling TV and DirecTV Now reach 5% of US Wi-Fi households, up 58% since last year
The number of U.S. households watching streaming TV services - those that deliver cable TV-like programming over the internet - has grown a remarkable 58% over last year, according to new data from co...
Sources: comScore is working with Goldman Sachs to explore strategic options
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comScore: 66% of US consumers still download zero apps per month and 57% of consumers' time spent using digital media is now taking place in mobile apps
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comScore introduces Total Home Panel, a service to offer viewership data for OTT services like Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu
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comScore: 53% of over 49M US homes with WiFi use at least one OTT video service, with Netflix reaching 75% of those homes, YouTube reaching 53%, and Amazon 33%
According to new data from comScore released this morning, more than half (53 percent) of Wi-Fi households in the U.S. are now using …
YouTube to start letting outside firms like DoubleVerify and comScore audit its efforts to avoid controversial ad placements
In an interview with Recode, Philipp Schindler, Google's top business exec, walks a fine line. — A top Google executive says the company's YouTube ad controversy …
Facebook underreported iPhone traffic to Instant Articles tracked by comScore from Sept. 30 to Nov. 30; report says some publishers' numbers affected by 10-20%
Facebook announced on Friday that it had made another measurement error, this time affecting publishers that use its Instant Articles content platform.
Facebook underreported iPhone traffic to Instant Articles tracked by comScore from Sept. 30 to Nov. 30; report says some publishers' numbers affected by 10-20%
Facebook announced on Friday it had made another measurement error, this time affecting publishers that use its Instant Articles content platform.
comScore: smartphone apps now account for half the time US users spend online, up from 41% in July 2014
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comScore: smartphone apps now account for half the time US users spend online, up from 41% in July 2014
Here's a stat that's sure to worry Google: smartphone applications now account for half the time that U.S. users spend online, up from 41 percent back in July 2014, according to a new report from comS...