Study - Consumption of paperless cultural objects and services
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Quantitative online study conducted by OpinionWay, from January to March 2018, among a sample of 6032 individuals representative of French Internet users aged 15 and over, consumers of go paperless cultural objects, according to the quota method.
Access to go paperless cultural goods represents an average of 8h28 per week (or 1h13 mn per day), compared with 11h20 per week spent by the French on the Internet in general (1h37 mn per day).
Accounting for 75% of time spent on the Internet, online access to culture has become part of Internet users' daily lives, and now more than ever, the Internet appears to be a formidable gateway to cultural works.
Go to :
- The quantitative study"Consumption of cultural objects and services going paperless".
- L'Essentiel 16"With an average daily consumption of 1h13, cultural content accounts for three quarters of the time spent online by Internet users".



