This report measures digital media use across Australian households, with a focus on gaming use and attitudes. Digital Australia 2012 (DA12) is a study of 1252 Australian households and 3533 women, men, girls and boys in them. These participants were from an online national random sample using the Nielsen Your Voice Panel. The survey was conducted in July 2011 by Interactive Games and Entertainment Association and Bond University. It provides information on the digital media ecology in Australian households with a focus on computer game use and attitudes. The place of all digital media in the lives of everyday Australians of all ages was the secondary focus of this research. Adults re...
In November and December 2020 we surveyed a sample of 3,510 adult Australians to understand the diff...
ACMA research shows that growth in the adoption of digital free-to-air television has more than doub...
This fourth edition of Deloitte’s media consumer survey provides a current snapshot of how Australia...
These participants were from an online national random sample using the Nielsen Your Voice Panel. ...
This report examines the role interactive entertainment plays in Australian households. Foreword W...
With big increases in the volume of data downloaded, time spent online and activities undertaken o...
This paper summarises findings from a survey of user behaviors and intentions towards digital media ...
DA16 is our 6th industry report about the state of interactive media in Australia with a focus on de...
This report is an in-depth study of children\u27s use of electronic media and the way parents mediat...
This report examines the major differences between digital media markets in Australia and the US.\ud...
Screen media occupy an increasing role in young children's play and learning environments. This pape...
88 per cent of household internet users have performed one or more e-commerce activity in the last s...
Digital News Report: Australia 2016, the second annual survey of news consumption in Australia, buil...
Age is the most significant driver of internet use in the home, according to an new Australian Commu...
The digital tracker survey measures the national uptake of digital television and Australians\u27 aw...
In November and December 2020 we surveyed a sample of 3,510 adult Australians to understand the diff...
ACMA research shows that growth in the adoption of digital free-to-air television has more than doub...
This fourth edition of Deloitte’s media consumer survey provides a current snapshot of how Australia...
These participants were from an online national random sample using the Nielsen Your Voice Panel. ...
This report examines the role interactive entertainment plays in Australian households. Foreword W...
With big increases in the volume of data downloaded, time spent online and activities undertaken o...
This paper summarises findings from a survey of user behaviors and intentions towards digital media ...
DA16 is our 6th industry report about the state of interactive media in Australia with a focus on de...
This report is an in-depth study of children\u27s use of electronic media and the way parents mediat...
This report examines the major differences between digital media markets in Australia and the US.\ud...
Screen media occupy an increasing role in young children's play and learning environments. This pape...
88 per cent of household internet users have performed one or more e-commerce activity in the last s...
Digital News Report: Australia 2016, the second annual survey of news consumption in Australia, buil...
Age is the most significant driver of internet use in the home, according to an new Australian Commu...
The digital tracker survey measures the national uptake of digital television and Australians\u27 aw...
In November and December 2020 we surveyed a sample of 3,510 adult Australians to understand the diff...
ACMA research shows that growth in the adoption of digital free-to-air television has more than doub...
This fourth edition of Deloitte’s media consumer survey provides a current snapshot of how Australia...