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Adults 18-24 Watch the Most TV Outside of the Home, World Series, NBA Finals, NFL Top Draws

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June 22nd, 2009

More on the Nielsen Out of Home viewing data.

The Nielsen Company show that out-of-home-television in 2008 was consumed more often by young adults age 18-24. Marquee sporting events such as the MLB World Series, the NBA Final games, as well as NFL regular season games showed the biggest draw for out-of-home television viewers, while TV programming during M-F daytime and on the weekends were watched more out-of-the-home than TV programs in other dayparts.

via Nielsen Wire.

You can download the full report here.

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  2. jay

    If this isn’t a worthwhile query for this topic I don’t know what is; but I’ll put it in the form of anecdotal evidence: I’ve asked courteously in Garfields and Applebees and other restaurants with three or four big-screen TV’s why every channel is on ESPN. I’ve been told that those two franchises at least have a contract with ESPN and unless the manager deems it an emergency they will not turn the channel. ( That’s a slight exaggeration, but … ) My question is: if this is true, how can they possibly use that for Nielsen purposes? In a way its unfair to ESPN, because when guys are gathered together they often opt for ESPN by democratic vote. I also assume Nielsen has a way to moniter college dorm viewing, but again, what about the dorm lobbeys, where most people hang out to watch TV anyway?

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