TiVo Takes a Look at America's Viewing HabitsWhile 69 percent of people say they surf the internet while the TV is on, 76 percent said their primary focus is actually watching what's on TV, according to a new survey.

ByNina Zipkin

When you can get your favorite TV shows just about anywhere and anytime, does that affect how closely you pay attention to what's actually on? A new poll from DVR innovator TiVo shed some light on our "second screen" viewing habits.

TiVo released its2013 Social Media and Multitasking Surveythis week detailing how their users (as well as non-subscribers) prefer to watch TV. While 69 percent of people polled said they tend to surf the internet while the TV is on, 76 percent said that "their primary focus is actually watching what's on TV." If viewers are on the internet while they are watching television, they are most likely using a smartphone.

The survey also emphasized what TiVo termed "theGame of Thronesfactor," using that show's fairly sizable plot twists and turns to illustrate the result that 73 percent say "there are certain shows that are so important to me or so tricky to follow, I make sure not to do other things while I am watching them." Although, it was tough to avoid mention of a certain #RedWedding on Twitter last summer, even if you aren't a fan of the HBO series.

Related:Twitter and Facebook Up Their Social TV Game

Forty-three percent of social media users agreed with the statement "I only want to discuss TV with people I know, not with Internet strangers," deciding to chat about their shows with their social networks rather than internet forums. While some networks use hashtags to drive conversation, according to the survey, 68 percent of TiVo subscribers "notice them," 63% don't like seeing them pop up, whereas 3 percent said they did like them. Meanwhile, 7 percent "use social media sites to read what people are saying," and 4 percent "post on social media sites" while watching.

虽然住高音TiVo的一小部分survey, it's hard to argue with the ever-increasing impact of second-screen viewing. In the fall, Nielsen and Twitter partnered up to better account for social TV engagement with theirNielsen Twitter TV ratings. Programs like ABC'sScandal,AMC'sThe Walking Deadand ABCFamily'sPretty Little Liarsare among the most tweeted about series on the air, as were TV events like SyFy's TV movie (and meme generator)Sharknadoand NBC's live production ofThe Sound of Music.

TiVo polled 1,660 households from during the fall of 2013. Forty percent were TiVo subscribers, 48 percent were not subscribed and 12 percent were recruited to take the survey from social media sites. All who participated were over 18 and reported watching 7-plus hours of television a week.

Related:Want to Make Viral Videos? Look to Twitter TV Ratings.

TiVo Takes a Look at America's Viewing Habits
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Nina Zipkin

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Nina Zipkin is a staff writer at Entrepreneur.com. She frequently covers leadership, media, tech, startups, culture and workplace trends.

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