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1 in 2 People Use “Fast-Forward”! The Reality of “Video Life” in the Era of Efficiency Revealed from 1,000 People’s Honest Opinions

NQ Score 45/100
N1 Content Completeness 5

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Ibridge Inc., which operates the ranking site 'Rank+', conducted a survey of 1,000 men and women aged 20-50 nationwide on 'video and movie viewing'. The results showed that about half use 'fast-forward viewing', and 1 in 3 use both fast-forward and 'multitasking viewing' (watching TV while operating a smartphone).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What percentage of people use fast-forward viewing?
A: Out of 828 survey participants, 452 people (54.6%) use fast-forward viewing.
Q: What genres are most commonly watched at fast-forward speed?
A: The top genres are dramas (33.2%), review videos (27.2%), and variety/comedy shows (22.3%).
Q: What are the most popular fast-forward playback speeds?
A: 1.5x (32.1%) and 1.25x (30.1%) are the most popular.
Q: What percentage of people have experienced multitasking viewing?
A: 498 people (60.1%) have experienced multitasking viewing.
Q: What are the most commonly used video services?
A: The top services are YouTube (49.6%), terrestrial TV (46.1%), and NHK/Eテレ (20.7%).