Media multitasking, defined as audience behaviour when a person is using two or more media sources simultaneously, is a new phenomenon. Now, only 19% of young people are not multitasking. The way information from multiple media streams is processed is different from the normal information processing means. User’s attention is divided between tasks which makes processing of information shallow. The extent of users exposure to each media source creates problems for media research and advertisers as assessing of the exposure level of is very complicated. However, there has been very little research conducted to give a better understanding users’ interaction with each media source. Further research will identify the benefits of multitasking and...
Due to technological advances and innovations, the phenomenon of media multitasking and multiscreeni...
The trend of simultaneous use of media device, more and more apparent among media users, draws the a...
Previous studies suggest that frequent media multitasking - the simultaneous use of different media ...
For media planners in the advertising and marketing communications industry, striving to maximise ef...
While commercial media are increasingly attended to in multitasking contexts, advertising research i...
People are increasingly combining multiple media simultaneously (e.g., checking Facebook while watch...
Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD). Its contents are solely the responsibility ...
Interest in multitasking has risen substantially over the past decade, both in the scientific commun...
Today, people have access to a variety of screens, such as a television, laptop, smartphone, and tab...
In our current media-saturated environment, our ability to interleave between one stream of informat...
In our current media-saturated environment, our ability to interleave between one stream of informat...
The primary objective of this work is to determine the extent of media multitasking, as an increasin...
Objective: The development of modern digital media, especially smartphones, has contributed to a fun...
Research on the effectiveness of cross-media campaigns has shown that combining online advertising w...
Media multitasking is an increasingly prominent behavior in affluent societies. However, it still ne...
Due to technological advances and innovations, the phenomenon of media multitasking and multiscreeni...
The trend of simultaneous use of media device, more and more apparent among media users, draws the a...
Previous studies suggest that frequent media multitasking - the simultaneous use of different media ...
For media planners in the advertising and marketing communications industry, striving to maximise ef...
While commercial media are increasingly attended to in multitasking contexts, advertising research i...
People are increasingly combining multiple media simultaneously (e.g., checking Facebook while watch...
Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD). Its contents are solely the responsibility ...
Interest in multitasking has risen substantially over the past decade, both in the scientific commun...
Today, people have access to a variety of screens, such as a television, laptop, smartphone, and tab...
In our current media-saturated environment, our ability to interleave between one stream of informat...
In our current media-saturated environment, our ability to interleave between one stream of informat...
The primary objective of this work is to determine the extent of media multitasking, as an increasin...
Objective: The development of modern digital media, especially smartphones, has contributed to a fun...
Research on the effectiveness of cross-media campaigns has shown that combining online advertising w...
Media multitasking is an increasingly prominent behavior in affluent societies. However, it still ne...
Due to technological advances and innovations, the phenomenon of media multitasking and multiscreeni...
The trend of simultaneous use of media device, more and more apparent among media users, draws the a...
Previous studies suggest that frequent media multitasking - the simultaneous use of different media ...