The over
35s do embrace the internet. According to Jackson (b.) (n.d.), “Over-35s
account for 57 percent of all minutes spent online. They are more likely to own
tablets, and when it comes to smartphones, there is really no age distinction
between users (Jackson, n.d.). Even with new technology, because the spending
power of over 35s is much higher, publishers are more interested in the group
that grew up with print – because those over 35 still like and are loyal to
print.
Millennials
are more likely to abandon print and according to a study
from Pew, “a third of under-30s got their news from social media.” Another
trend is the shift to video. According to Jackson, “18
to 34 year olds spend 50 percent more time watching online video than TV. Younger users have a shorter attention
span and keeping their attention is something that media companies must prepare
for. In an article called, “The
Average Millennial’s Attention Span—Shorter Than Your Goldfish’s, Tsuruta
(2015), says there are three points that explain this phenomenon:
·
They already have the
information
·
They are social
·
They value authenticity
My son is an example of this short
attention span. Tonight, while I was trying to write this blog, he was
watching, “The Hobbit”, “Indiana
Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull”, “Chopped”,
and “Bar Rescue”....
switching channels at the speed of light.
ALL
AT
THE
SAME
TIME
switching channels at the speed of light.
References
Jackson,
J. (a) (n.d.). Know your audience: How the digital native
generation consume media. Retrieved from http://www.themediabriefing.com/article/know-your-audience-how-digital-native-millennial-generation-consume-media
Jackson, J. (b) (n.d.). Know
your audience: How the print generations consume media in the digital age. Retrieved
from
http://www.themediabriefing.com/article/know-your-audience-by-age-the-key-trends-among-different-consumer-age-groups
Tsuruta,
A. (n.d.). The average millennial’s attention span—shorter than
your goldfish’s. Retrieved from
http://www.business2community.com/marketing/the-average-millennials-attention-spanshorter-than-your-goldfishs-01259994






