Australian television viewing evolves

The latest television viewing figures from Australia indicate that watching television at the time of transmission has declined significantly among younger age groups. The viewing of programmes as they are broadcast has generally fallen in each of the past five years, although later playback continues to rise. Even so, over 90% of all broadcast television viewed on television sets is still watched at the time of transmission.

In the first quarter of 2015 Australians watched an average of just under 89.5 hours a month of broadcast television, both free to air and by subscription, on traditional television sets, either at the time of transmission or played back within a week. That is down by approaching an hour a week on year on year.http://informitv.com/2015/06/12/australian-television-viewing-evolves/