Hispanic Internet Users are Avid Downloaders of Digital Content and Aggressively Adopting Broadband
Posted on: Thursday, 19 March 2009, 09:15 CDT
New Complimentary Report from
Scarborough's analysis finds that Hispanic Internet Users are 21% more likely to download digital content** than the average adult online. Forty-two percent of Hispanic Internet Users have downloaded some form of digital content during the past 30 days, compared to 35% of the total Internet population. Music is the top download category for both Hispanics and the total Internet population. Almost one-third (32%) of Hispanic Internet Users and almost one-quarter (24%) of all Internet users have downloaded music during the past month.
Hispanics have been taking advantage of the national expansion of broadband, and their rate of adoption has mirrored that of the total U.S. population. Currently, 68% of Hispanic Internet Users* have a broadband*** connection in their household. Broadband penetration rates have grown from 13% in 2002 -- an increase of more than five-fold. This is roughly the same pace of broadband adoption of adult Internet users overall. Seventy-one percent of U.S. Internet users currently have broadband at home, growing from just 15% in 2002.
"Increased high-speed Internet access among Hispanics is opening the door for online businesses to establish brand loyalty with this consumer group," said
Given the growth of broadband and content downloading in this consumer group, it is no surprise that Hispanic Internet Usage overall has reached a critical mass. The majority (54%) of Hispanics are now online. In fact, Internet access among Hispanic adults has increased 13% since 2004. By contrast, Internet access by all consumers nationally grew eight percent during this time period.
As a part of their complimentary study,
Scarborough's full report on the Hispanic Internet User can be found online at www.scarborough.com/freestudies.php. In addition to further details about broadband usage and downloading patterns, it contains details on Internet spending, mobile device usage, and overall Internet usage among Hispanics. It also compares and contrasts Internet users across 13 Hispanic local markets. The data in the report is from Scarborough's USA+ study, as well as select local market studies.
Additional information about Hispanic Internet Usage, including data that drills-down to specific cities or zip code aggregates, is available for purchase. Please email info@scarborough.com for more information.
* Hispanic Internet Users are those Hispanics who access the Internet ** "Download" refers to the download of any of the following content during the past month: podcasts, video games, music, other audio clips, television programs, or other video *** Broadband connection is defined as having a cable modem or DSL Internet connection in the householdAbout
Scarborough Research (www.scarborough.com, info@scarborough.com) measures the lifestyle and shopping patterns, media behaviors and demographics of American consumers, and is considered the authority on local market research. Scarborough's core syndicated consumer insight studies in 81 Top-Tier Markets, its
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