iOS social apps attracting more eyes than top TV shows

Flurry estimated that 19 million iOS device owners are connecting for more than 22 minutes -- the length of an average prime-time TV show, minus ads. That puts iOS viewing on a par with such popular shows as ABC's "Dancing with the Stars" and NBC's Sunday Night Football.
Researchers at Flurry say that their study is simply an extrapolation, since only about 50,000 of the total 250,000+ apps in the App Store contain Flurry components. There are other ad platforms used in some wildly popular iOS apps, so the total number of viewers / users could top even the highest-rated TV shows such as American Idol.
The point of the Flurry research seems to be that advertisers should take heed of mobile apps and spend more of their advertising budgets in that market, since that is where the eyes are moving. When you consider that the App Store has only been around for a little over two years and iOS apps are already competing with the decades-old entrenched television ad market, it's a sign that some very big changes are in store for the advertising industry.
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In the battle for viewer eyes, Apple appears to be making some huge strides. How huge? Well, ad group Flurry says that socially aware iOS...
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Can we please not encourage more ads? thanks.
October 12 2010 at 2:49 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI think iAd was originally designed for HDTV screens. It will be interesting to see how apps do against TV shows once apps with iAds are enabled on Apple TV. And now that Apple TV runs iOS, it's just a small matter of programming to modify apps to accommodate the 16:9 screen geometry. (And a simple pixel double gets you from iOS 4.x's 960 horizontal lines to HDTV's 1920 horizontal lines...)
Interactive iAds and apps might be what Steve Jobs meant when he said that set-top boxes needed to be torn up and redesigned.
The title comes across as a little misleading. It suggests that iOS social apps attract more eyes that "top TV shows" (plural). However, the argument supplied would support only "iOS social apps attract more eyes than one top TV show."
October 12 2010 at 1:27 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyUhh, you think that sounds better, or more accurate?
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