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Media habits in Southeast Asia undergoing ‘most fundamental change since the introduction of TV’ : Nielsen study

by MN4U Bureau
April 1, 2015
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Television maintains its foothold as the media platform of choice for the majority of media viewers in Southeast Asia, however, burgeoning connected device ownership and expanding social media engagement and interaction are fuelling demand across the region for ‘always-on’ media, according to a new report by global performance management company, Nielsen.

The Nielsen report is based on a survey of 30,000 online respondents in 60 countries to understand how the changing digital landscape is affecting how, where and why we watch video programming. Video programming was defined as any type of content, such as TV, cable shows, professional video or user-generated content that is watched on a television, PC, mobile device such as a phone, tablet or e-reader. The study also examines consumption preferences for video programming, including the devices most commonly used for selected genres and the devices used to view video at home and on-the-go.

Video programming still generates its biggest audiences on television screens across the region, and the majority of viewers around the region say bigger is better when it comes to screen size, however, they also appreciate the convenience and portability of mobile devices. Around seven in 10 think watching video programming on their mobile device is convenient. In addition, more than six in 10 say a tablet is just as good as a PC or laptop computer for watching programming, compared to just 53% globally.

Particular genres and video formats such as movies, how-to shows, comedies, drama, news and sports are building a strong digital following. More than two thirds of Filipinos (67%) watch movies on a computer as do 62% of Vietnamese compared to 47% globally. A further 30% of Vietnamese, 29% of Filipinos, 24% of Singaporeans and 23% of Thais watch movies on a mobile phone compared to just 16% globally. Meanwhile Vietnam, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand all rank in the top 10 countries globally when it comes to watching movies on a tablet, with around one quarter of viewership compared to 17% globally. (See Chart 1).

The Nielsen report highlights the growing affinity among Southeast Asian consumers for anywhere, anytime connectivity and keeping up to date with the latest news. Filipinos ranked highest globally in terms of the extent to which they enjoy the freedom of constant connectivity (94%), and Indonesians (89%) ranked second highest globally. Desire for ‘always-on’ connectivity was also high in Thailand (88%) and Vietnam (88%) which, respectively, ranked fifth and sixth globally, while 86% of Singaporeans and 84% of Malaysians enjoy the freedom of being connected anywhere anytime, compared to just 76% globally.

“There is no doubt television still reigns supreme when it comes to consuming video content, but there is evidence of a spike in video consumption via connected devices across many Southeast Asia markets,” observes Anand Kalidasan, Nielsen’s Executive Director of Digital Audience Measurement in Southeast Asia.

“Digital screens such as tablets and mobiles provide access to content which may not currently be available via television programming in many of these markets, and so it’s providing viewers with a whole new, broader selection of content to choose from.”

Live video programming holds strong appeal for consumers in Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam, particularly content which is linked to social media. More than three quarters of Indonesians (77%) said they prefer to watch video programming live (highest globally), followed by Filipinos and Vietnamese (76%).

Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines and Indonesia all rank in the top 10 countries globally when it comes to watching live video programming content more when it is tied to social media. (See Chart 2). Time-shifted programming is also popular among Southeast Asian consumers. More than eight in 10 Indonesians (84%), 78% of Filipinos, 74% of Vietnamese, 73% of Singaporeans and 71% of Malays and Thais say that watching time-shifted programming better accommodates their schedules, compared to 64% globally. A large proportion of viewers in the regional also access video content via catch-up TV, with many reporting to often watch several episodes on the same day, particularly in the Philippines, Thailand and Indonesia.

As connected device ownership in Southeast Asia continues to expand, the prevalence of dual-screening across the region is amongst the highest in the world. Globally, the Philippines ranks highest for browsing the Internet while watching video programming (76%), followed by Thailand and Vietnam (76%), and Indonesia (70%). Likewise, Filipinos are the most likely to engage others via social media while watching video programming (70%), followed by Thais (68%). Vietnamese and Indonesia are also avid users of social media during screen time – 62% and 59% respectively.

“Media consumption habits in Southeast Asia are undergoing the most fundamental change since the introduction of the television,” emphasises Kalidasan. “Increasing access to all types of content across a multitude of platforms is providing viewers with more choice than ever before. Coupled with Southeast Asians’ passion for of social media, this is driving a significant shift in viewing trends.

“This new media landscape is presenting more opportunities for media owners, agencies and advertisers alike to reach and engage viewers, and it is more critical than ever for these stakeholders to understand and tap into evolving media consumption habits.”

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