The data illustrates data on time spent per day with traditional (offline) media among adults in the U.S. from 2011 to 2016, as well as a forecast for 2017. The time is expected to decease from 453 minutes (seven hours and 33 minutes) in 2011 to 369 minutes (six hours and nine minutes) in 2017. In the same period, time spent with digital media is forecast to increase from 214 minutes to 353 minutes. In 2016, Americans spent an average of 238 minutes a day watching TV and a further 24 minutes reading non-digital newspapers.
2011 | 453 |
2012 | 448 |
2013 | 427 |
2014 | 402 |
2015 | 392 |
2016 | 382 |
2017 | 369 |