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Fandom’s second annual State of Streaming report found that consumers would shell out the most for Netflix, but they'd rather...
A Nielsen "State of Play" study found that 46% of consumers feel overwhelmed by streaming options.
A Economist/YouGov poll that asked 1,500 Americans about their news consumption habits found that CNN's Cooper was the most-trusted news...
Political scientists David Brockman and Joshua Kalla's study had participants watch seven hours of CNN a week in September 2020,...
Time spent viewing kids’ programming on linear television collapsed by a massive 53% from 2019 to 2021, MoffettNathanson says it...
GLAAD’s annual Where We Are on TV report found that of 775 series regular characters who have appeared or will...
Professor Setor Kunutsor of the University of Bristol and his team found that prolonged TV-watchers -- who spend four or...
FX's annual tally reveals the number of scripted shows -- which fell from 532 in 2019 to 493 amid the...
Commissioned by furniture brand Article and conducted by OnePoll, the study of 2,000 U.
People who identify as Hispanic or Latinx make up 18.
"Until now, claims that television makes you stupid have only been backed up by anecdotal evidence," says Stuart Heritage.
San Diego State University’s Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film's study found that women comprised 52%...
A new Morgan Stanley survey found that the average U.
The DVR company announced that its survey of 4,526 adults in the U.
Nielsen's new "Being Seen on Screen: Diverse Representation and Inclusion on TV" report analyzed episodes of the top 100 broadcast,...