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Top Rated on Five Networks—and Nearly as Many Devices: The NFL, Social TV, Fantasy Sport, and the Ever-Present Second Screen
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EngineeringOnline GamingEmerging MediaProblematic Smartphone UseCommunicationFantasy SportJournalismMedia StudiesNfl Media ProductsSocial MediaEver-present Second ScreenNfl ConsumptionContent AnalysisSocial TvSocial Network AnalysisTelevision StudyBehavioral SciencesInteractive TelevisionNetworksNetworkingMedia DistributionUser ExperienceProblematic Social Medium UseDigital EntertainmentSocial CognitionTelevisionInterpersonal CommunicationSocial ComputingLive-streamingTechnological AddictionHuman-computer InteractionMass CommunicationArtsMobile TelevisionOther People
A national sample of 393 NFL (National Football League [professional]) fans were surveyed about their use of ancillary devices when consuming NFL media products. Results indicate that male, younger, and highly educated participants were more likely to use second-screen options. Such second-screen activities were just as likely to be used for distraction (multitasking other content not related to the NFL) as for enhancement (bolstering NFL consumption with other NFL-related content). Moreover, the more participants used second screens for multitasking and distracting purposes, the more they felt that second-screening helped build, interact, and maintain vast social networks; advanced social interactions among their social groups for a shared purpose; and made them feel psychologically present among other people. Fantasy-sport participation was also found to be a relevant predictor of second-screen use.
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