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shaneguiter:

Americans ages 12 to 34 are spending less time in front of TV sets, even as those 35 and older are spending more, according to research that will be released on Thursday by Nielsen, a company that tracks media use.

The divide along a demographic line reveals the effect of Internet videos, social networks, mobile phones and video games — in short, all the alternatives to the television set that are taking up growing slices of the American attention span. Young people are still watching the same shows, but they are streaming them on computers and phones to a greater degree than their parents or grandparents do.

Yeah. I think the last time I watched TV on TV — like, actually waiting for something and sitting through a show, ads and all — was in 2004. 

  1. ginobambino reblogged this from shaneguiter and added:
    Yeah. I think the last...TV — like, actually waiting for something and sitting through
  2. itswilder said: You know why? Because they don’t have access to a nice TV. If that group had the disposable income of a 35+ person, they’d watch that show on a TV instead - preferably a 60” one!
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