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November 21, 2011
Online Activities Crowding Out Socializing, Relaxing
Wallsten Also Finds Online Video Cutting into TV Time, but Slowly
| For Immediate Release | Contact: Amy Smorodin |
Online leisure time is beginning to crowd out other, offline activities such as socializing, relaxing and watching traditional television, finds Scott Wallsten in “What Are We Not Doing When We're Online?” released today by the Technology Policy Institute. Leisure time spent watching online video appears to be taking the place of traditional television viewing, albeit not rapidly or as ubiquitously as some have claimed. In addition, younger people are rapidly abandoning email and replacing it with texting and social networking applications.
Wallsten, TPI Senior Fellow and Vice President for Research, analyzed data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' American Time Use Survey to determine how online leisure is substituting for other leisure activities, to what extent and how online activities are evolving. Wallsten's research reveals:
Wallsten concludes that as more leisure time is spent online, it has the potential for economic impact. This is especially true for video delivery services and traditional television. Since online video is a close substitute for television, more consumers viewing content online a la carte, or without traditional subscription models, could greatly impact the current bundled distribution used for traditional television. The increased bandwidth use as more video is viewed online could also have implications for network investment and peering and transit arrangements. In addition, the rising popularity of social networking, coupled with decreasing socializing offline, also produces an economic impact by turning a non-market activity into a monetizable market activity.
“What Are We Not Doing When We're Online?” is available on the TPI website. The paper is the first in a series concerning the movement of leisure time to online activities.
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