Mumbai: A study on media consumption has found that per-capita daily online media intake has soared to more than 4 hours since the coronavirus-driven lockdown, compared with an average 1.5 hours in the pre-shutdown period.
Telecom companies have also been reporting over 30 per cent spike in data usage since the nation has been put under the lockdown that began on March 25 to contain the spread of coronavirus.
COVID-19, the disease caused by coronavirus, has killed close to 600 in the country and infected close to 19,000.
Globally, the deadly pandemic has killed over 1.7 lakh, close to 41,000 of them in the US alone and infected more than 2.4 million, again over 8 lakh of them in the US alone since the virus appeared in the Chinese city of Wuhan last November.
And, the single biggest beneficiary of this massive spike is YouTube with around 300 billion views in the first quarter of 2020, which is 13 per cent more than in the fourth quarter of 2019 and 11 per cent more than in the first quarter of 2019, according to the study by media buying agency Mindshare and online video intelligence and analytics platform Vidooly.
There was a steep increase in content consumption as the time spent by the average user rose to over 4 hours per day since the lockdown from 1.5 hours on social media platforms earlier, showed the survey.
As a primary video sharing platform, YouTube alone has garnered over 300 billion views in the first quarter of 2020, up 13 per cent over the fourth quarter of 2019 and a full 11 per cent over the year-ago period, as per the survey.
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