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Technology 'Optimists' Turn Off TV -- Study

Broadband Internet surfers in North America watch two fewer hours of television per week than do those without Internet access, while those using a dial-up connection watch 1.5 fewer hours of TV. The data come from a Forrester Research study released Tuesday that uses what it calls the longest-running survey of its kind, counting nearly 69,000 people in the U.S. and Canada as participants.

Read the whole story at The Hollywood Reporter, via Reuters, August 3, 2005 »

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