By Shawn Lim
The digital consumption habits of consumers, whether globally or in Asia Pacific, has seen tremendous changes in response to the pandemic. It is clear that after stay-at-home measures were imposed, new media behaviors have emerged fueled by disrupted daily routines and crisis-induced anxiety.
According to Verizon Media, the owner of Yahoo, in the early days of the pandemic, it noticed a huge surge in the appetite for information and news updates relating to the virus’ global reach and impact, how countries are responding, and health and scientific knowledge about the virus. Not only were more people shifting online, but more people Read full story ›
Source: The Drum