Tubi, the survey also found the average person reportedly streams a whopping 1,112 hours of content a year. It’s about 21 hours a week, which equates to a part time job.Wyoming was the most likely state to stream more than 50 hours per week, with 40% of respondents doing so.And Nevadans surpassed other states in streaming the most TV shows or movies, with 40% currently watching more than 10.If you’re a fan of true crime, though, you may find a friend in Minnesota, where this genre is most popular (53%).Indiana is all about dramas — nearly half (48%) named it their favorite genre to stream.
And Idaho’s claim to fame may be as the state that has streamed the same movie more than any other, with 36% of respondents reportedly streaming their favorite movie 41 to 50 times this past year.Additionally, the data revealed some unexpected streaming habits people have, such as watching a holiday movie off-season, which nearly two-thirds admitted to doing (65%).The state most likely to stream a holiday movie at other times of the year?
Alaska (93%).However, women are more likely than men to turn on seasonal content outside of the holiday season (74% vs 60%).“America’s content consumption habits are as diverse as the states themselves,” said Adam Lewinson, Chief Content Officer at Tubi. “Having a wide selection of titles, from original content to new releases to cult classics, is key to keeping viewers engaged across a wide range of demographics.”Half of respondents plan to stream three to six new movies.People’s No.
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