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Mobile (Smartphone & tablet) A deep dive

Table of contents Demographics 3 Key readership facts 4 Time spent 7 Reach 8 Who are they? 12 Smartphone 13 Tablet 26 Delivering results 39 Testimonials 41 Targetting/priming 42 The multi-platform study 46 Context 50 Summary 53

Demographics 49% 51% Unique users Reach Share of Audience Adults 35.9m 69% 100% 18-34 13.1m 92% 37% 35-54 13.7m 81% 38% 55+ 7.1m 20% ABC1 21.5m 76% 60% C2DE 14.4m 40% 49% 51% Source: NRS PADD Oct 2015 –Sep 2016 + comScore Sep 2016

13m 18-34s Newsbrands reach 92% of millennials on mobile Millennials classified as 18-34 year old adults. Source: NRS PADD Oct 2015 –Sep 2016 + comScore Sep 2016

readers via smartphones and tablet Tablets and smartphones extend the reach of newsbrands +9.1m readers via smartphones and tablet Newsbrands reached 47.3 million people across all devices (print/PC/mobile(smartphone or tablet)) 38.2 million people via PCs or Print Source: NRS PADD Oct 2015 – Sep 2016 + comScore Sep 2016

+25% +53% Mobile newsbrand readers are more receptive to advertising online NEW! +25% “Online advertising alerts me to new products and services” +53% “I often recommend things I have seen advertised online” Source: IPA TouchPoints 2016

Readers spend a significant amount of time with their newsbrand of choice Time spent reading newsbrands on the days people read Source: IPA TouchPoints 2016

Reach

Mobile reach is unique by title Total monthly reach (000) Source: NRS PADD Oct 2015 – Sep 2016 + comScore Sep 2016

Mobile reach 69% 69% By gender (millions) 17.7m 18.3m Male Female 23m Source: NRS PADD Oct 2015 – Sep 2016 + comScore Sep 2016

Mobile reach By age groups (millions) 90% 86% 38% 76% 94% Source: NRS PADD Oct 2015 – Sep 2016 + comScore Sep 2016

Who are they?

Smartphone

‘I get a lot of pleasure out of food’ Smartphone readers are… TRAVELLERS FINANCIALLY SAVVY TRENDY FASHION ENTHUSIASTS 48% ‘It is important to me to look well dressed’ FOODIES 2.4 million ‘I get a lot of pleasure out of food’ 2.8 million ‘I like the idea of travelling abroad’ 2.1 million ‘I am very good at managing money’ 20% ‘I like to go to trendy places to eat and drink’ Source: IPA TouchPoints 2016

Smartphone readers are more likely to buy a brand new car Daily newspaper via smartphone ever (weekly reach) Using a social networking site/app ever (weekly reach) Listening to any radio ever (weekly reach) Any TV ever (weekly reach) Source: IPA TouchPoints 2016

Smartphone readers are more likely to buy a car in the next 4-6 months Daily newspaper via smartphone ever (weekly reach) Using a social networking site/app ever (weekly reach) Listening to any radio ever (weekly reach) Any TV ever (weekly reach) Intention to buy a vehicle in the next 4-6 months Source: IPA TouchPoints 2016

Keeping up with the latest fashions is important to newsbrand readers on smartphones Daily newspaper via smartphone ever (weekly reach) Using a social networking site/app ever (weekly reach) Listening to any radio ever (weekly reach) Any TV ever (weekly reach) ‘I like to keep up with the latest fashions’ Source: IPA TouchPoints 2016

Newsbrand readers on smartphones look after themselves Mean (£) spent on skincare per month Women £9.90 £9.40 £9.50 £9.70 Daily newspaper via smartphone ever (weekly reach) Using a social networking site/app ever (weekly reach) Listening to any radio ever (weekly reach) Any TV ever (weekly reach) Men £6.80 £6.50 £6.50 £6.70 Source: IPA TouchPoints 2016

Smartphone readers are prepared to pay more for products that make their lives easier Daily newspaper via smartphone ever (weekly reach) Using a social networking site/app ever (weekly reach) Listening to any radio ever (weekly reach) Any TV ever (weekly reach) ‘I am prepared to pay more for products that make life easier’ Source: IPA TouchPoints 2016

Newsbrand readers on smartphones intend to buy a PC in the next 6 months Daily newspaper via smartphone ever (weekly reach) Using a social networking site/app ever (weekly reach) Listening to any radio ever (weekly reach) Any TV ever (weekly reach) Source: IPA TouchPoints 2016

Smartphone readers often use their smartphones to research products/compare prices Daily newspaper via smartphone ever (weekly reach) Using a social networking site/app ever (weekly reach) Listening to any radio ever (weekly reach) Any TV ever (weekly reach) Source: IPA TouchPoints 2016

Smartphone readers access online banking at least once a week Daily newspaper via smartphone ever (weekly reach) Using a social networking site/app ever (weekly reach) Listening to any radio ever (weekly reach) Any TV ever (weekly reach) Source: IPA TouchPoints 2016

Newsbrand readers on smartphones like the idea of travelling abroad Daily newspaper via smartphone ever (weekly reach) Using a social networking site/app ever (weekly reach) Listening to any radio ever (weekly reach) Any TV ever (weekly reach) Source: IPA TouchPoints 2016

Smartphone readers enjoy planning holidays Daily newspaper via smartphone ever (weekly reach) Using a social networking site/app ever (weekly reach) Listening to any radio ever (weekly reach) Any TV ever (weekly reach) Source: IPA TouchPoints 2016

Smartphone readers learn the basics of a language before visiting a country Daily newspaper via smartphone ever (weekly reach) Using a social networking site/app ever (weekly reach) Listening to any radio ever (weekly reach) Any TV ever (weekly reach) Source: IPA TouchPoints 2016

Tablet

Tablet readers are… 61% 56% 74% 75% 55% BUSY 61% ‘Shopping online makes my life easier’ TRAVELLERS TECH FIENDS CHARITABLE INDULGENT 56% ‘I like to treat myself to foods that are not good for me’ 74% ‘I like the idea of travelling abroad’ 75% ‘In this day and age, I cannot manage without the internet’ 55% Would be willing to volunteer their time for a good cause Daily newspaper via tablet (weekly reach) Source: IPA TouchPoints 2016

Newsbrand readers on tablets are savvy shoppers who are more likely to hold a rewards card Daily newspaper via tablet (weekly reach) Listening to any radio ever (weekly reach) Any TV ever (weekly reach) Index vs UK population Source: IPA TouchPoints 2016

They are 191% more likely to use their credit card at least daily Newsbrand readers on tablets tend to spend more on their weekly shop Personal expenditure for household on food, drink and groceries £100+ They are 191% more likely to use their credit card at least daily Daily newspaper via tablet (weekly reach) Listening to any radio ever (weekly reach) Any TV ever (weekly reach) Source: IPA TouchPoints 2016

Millennials who read newsbrands on tablets are more likely to bank/pay bills online Millennials: 18-34 year olds Daily newspaper via tablet (weekly reach) Listening to any radio ever (weekly reach) Any TV ever (weekly reach) Source: IPA TouchPoints 2016

Millennials are also more likely to have investments than other media users Have stocks, shares, unit trusts and investment trusts Millennials: 18-34 year olds Daily newspaper via tablet (weekly reach) Listening to any radio ever (weekly reach) Any TV ever (weekly reach) Source: IPA TouchPoints 2016

Millennials are also more likely to have an ISA Millennials: 18-34 year olds Daily newspaper via tablet (weekly reach) Listening to any radio ever (weekly reach) Any TV ever (weekly reach) Source: IPA TouchPoints 2016

People reading newsbrands on tablets are more likely to be planning on buying a new car in the next 2 years Daily newspaper via tablet (weekly reach) Listening to any radio ever (weekly reach) Any TV ever (weekly reach) Have stocks, shares, unit trusts and investment trusts. Source: IPA TouchPoints 2016

Tablet readers are willing to spend more than most people on their vehicles Willing to spend on a vehicle Daily newspaper via smartphone ever (weekly reach) Using a social networking site/app ever (weekly reach) Listening to any radio ever (weekly reach) Any TV ever (weekly reach) £11,484 £9,928 £10,115 £9,941 £9,501 Source: IPA TouchPoints 2016

Tablet readers are more likely to splash out on their holidays, regardless of social grade ABC1 £1,488 £1,396 £1,410 £1,397 £1,357 Daily newspaper via smartphone ever (weekly reach) Using a social networking site/app ever (weekly reach) Listening to any radio ever (weekly reach) Any TV ever (weekly reach) C2DE £1,307 £1,266 £1,282 £1,268 £1,266 Source: IPA TouchPoints 2016

Tablet readers are more likely to go away for a more than 6 weeks Daily newspaper via tablet (weekly reach) Listening to any radio ever (weekly reach) Any TV ever (weekly reach) Spent more than 6 weeks away in the last 12 months Source: IPA TouchPoints 2016

Tablets readers are more likely to intend to buy a PC in the next 6 months Daily newspaper via tablet (weekly reach) Listening to any radio ever (weekly reach) Any TV ever (weekly reach) Intend to buy PC(laptop/desktop) in the next 6 months Source: IPA TouchPoints 2016

Millennials who read newsbrands on tablets are more likely to be planning to buy wearable technology Fitness monitors, health sensors e.g. Fitbit Millennials: 18-34 year olds Daily newspaper via tablet (weekly reach) Listening to any radio ever (weekly reach) Any TV ever (weekly reach) Source: IPA TouchPoints 2016

mobile can deliver results How newsbrands on mobile can deliver results

Newsbrands are part of the daily networked conversation that people are engaged in Millennials: 18-34 year old adults

People welcome clever advertising that exploits digital technology I'd like digital marketing to be smarter – if there were a way to track someone's reading habits and show them adverts based on this it would be useful. I love fashion so this advert is perfect for my interest. It's related to somewhere I can shop for clothes so would definitely interest me – I love clothes shopping! - Sophie, 23 “ I would make it less invasive and more targeted. I know that internet advertisers can track your browsing activity and target adverts at you, but I feel these are still quite generic. I don't know how, but it would be great to see adverts tailored personally to you - Michael, 21 “ ...The Daily Mail for example is right at the bottom of the screen and is great because it is tailored and non-intrusive to the story I'm reading - Mark, 33 “ I would like more personalised and more interactive ads. I like adverts which are moving and catch the eye, rather than just a still image - Paul, 34 “ Source: Newsworks, Be smart about smartphones, 2015

You can target your advertising to specific parts of the day Browser Morning Afternoon Evening Late night/early morning Average duration (minutes) Number of visits/people So let’s look first at newspaper websites on smartphones. Number of visitors is steady throughout the day – apart from a few hours in the middle of the night. I imagine though that might have been different on Sunday night with the number of people tweeting pictures of the lunar eclipse at 3am! The number of visits builds steadily as people wake up and get going on their day, dropping down a little during working hours, and rising again steadily during the evening. They don’t appear to be taking Arianna Huffington’s advice to switch off digital devices an hour before bedtime  Duration follows a similar pattern though there are a few differences. Let’s zone in on some of those golden moments Time of day Source: YouGov analysis of passive website data, April - July 2015

You can target your advertising to specific parts of the day Apps Time of day Source: YouGov analysis of passive website data, April - July 2015

Average duration (mins) You can prime the valuable smartphone audience at the right time of day Discount websites Morning Afternoon Evening Number of visits Average duration (mins) You can prime smartphone readers to be responsive to your brand. Smartphone newsbrand readers love a bargain – morning and early evening are the best time to target them Time of day Source: YouGov analysis of passive website data, April - July 2015 Base: Newsbrand visitors on smartphones

Average duration (mins) You can prime the valuable smartphone audience at the right time of day Travel websites Travel websites: number of visits Average total duration (mins) Morning Afternoon Evening Average duration (mins) Number of visits Smartphone newsbrand readers love researching travel – target them in the late evening when they are dreaming of their next holiday. Time of day Source: YouGov analysis of passive website data, April - July 2015 Base: Newsbrand visitors on smartphones

+ • Salience +27% • Awareness +26% Combining smartphone with print drives saliency and awareness + • Salience +27% • Awareness +26% Each print and digital combination builds slightly different brand strengths – although the powerful influence of print can be seen in all dual platform combinations with the strong impact on brand salience and spontaneous awareness. Source: The multi-platform study, 2016

Combining tablet with print creates a strong multiplier effect on brand measures • Salience +52% + • Worth paying extra for +43% • Quality +31% • Awareness +31% • Trustworthy +30% Each print and digital combination builds slightly different brand strengths – although the powerful influence of print can be seen in all dual platform combinations with the strong impact on brand salience and spontaneous awareness. Source: The multi-platform study, 2016

Mobile newsbrands drive interactions Industry Benchmark All newsbrand digital platforms outperformed industry benchmarks for click-through rates. While print, tablet and computer have the strongest effect on brand values, newsbrand advertising on smartphone drives the highest level of interaction. CTR average 0.94 1.11 0.07 Source: The multi-platform study, 2016

Digital newsbrands command high attention Attention and engagement is vital in today’s multi-media environment. The interaction time with digital newsbrand ads – as measured by MOAT analytics in was an impressive 10 seconds. This obviously varied by campaign – ads which specifically encouraged deeper engagement witnessed interaction times of up to 16 seconds. Interaction time = Average length of time the user interacted with the ad when they entered the frame of the ad for at least 0.5 secs 10 seconds on average Source: The multi-platform study, 2016

Personal identification Regular newsbrand readers have a strong connection to newsbrands Engagement Trust Personal identification Newsbrand readers have very high levels of emotional engagement with their chosen newsbrand and attention levels are high – and that relationship is constantly being reinforced due to the frequency of reading. In the attention deficit age, could we measure the impact of highly focussed attention? There are high levels of trust in the newsbrand they favour. The context in which the ads are seen is one that readers personally identify with, and that makes them feel part of a like-minded community – they see themselves as Mirror readers, or Guardian readers or Telegraph readers, for example. Readers seem very aware that placement of ads in newsbrands imbues those ads with certain values. Brand context effect The more engaged the reader the stronger the effect Source: Newsworks, The company you keep, 2015

Regular newsbrand readers vs. non-readers People reading on tablets react positively to ads in the familiar context of their favoured newsbrands* Brand love Buzz Consideration Results averaged to create 3 key metrics: Brand love is a composite of 3 engagement metrics – how close people feel towards the brand, the warmth of their feelings, and the brands empathy with them. Buzz shows how much people think the brands are talked about. Consideration measures intent to purchase the next time people are in the market. +10% +14% +31% Regular newsbrand readers vs. non-readers Source: Newsworks, The company you keep, 2015 * Results from online study

+25% +40% +97% Brand love Buzz Consideration Physical interaction increases context effect for tablets* Brand love +25% Buzz +40% Consideration +97% Showing print and tablet editions on pc screens tends to underestimate their impact. So we also looked at ad responses when people read the physical paper and tablet newsbrand – and this was amongst our supplementary sample. Source: Newsworks, The company you keep, 2015 * Projections from physical test

Summary Newsbrands on smartphones and tablets have strong reach – 36 million adults per month Mobile newsbrand readers are a valuable audience and are willing to spend more on products Mobile newsbrands drive interactions and command high attention People trust and have an emotional connection to their chosen newsbrand which leads to a brand context effect - people react favourably to ads in the familiar context of their favoured newsbrand NEWS