The average Hispanic American registered daily video consumption of 04:08 hours in 2016. This represents a decrease of 6 minutes on 2014, when consumption stood 04:14.
Of the four video consumption devices monitored (on a user basis), TV accounted for the most Hispanic American time on 3:50 in 2016, a substantial 02:50 more than the next-placed PC (01:00). The tablet was measured at 00:14 followed by the smartphone on 00:11. While TV is still the dominant device for video consumption among Hispanic Americans, it has seen steady decline since 2014, falling 39 minutes. In contrast, the PC has gained...