Study: More Americans Go Online For Entertainment

  • December 12, 2007
The TV strike is changing some Americans' viewing habits. A poll by the Wi-Fi Alliance and Kelton Research found that 50% of those surveyed have either gone online for entertainment or plan to do so. Respondents say they now get 31% of their entertainment online: video games, music, watching movies or short videos. The poll, fielded Nov. 19-27, surveyed 586 U.S. Wi-Fi users ages 18-55. The sampling variation in this survey is plus or minus 4.1 percentage points.

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