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July 25, 2003
Teens do more web than TV

Interesting report in light of the the last one from yesterday -- Web Passes TV as Teen Medium of Choice:

Teens and young adults now spend more time online than watching television, according to a new study released by Yahoo Inc. and Carat North America. According to the report, in an average week, teens and young adults ages 13-24 spend 16.7 hours online (excluding e-mail); 13.6 hours watching television; 12 hours listening to the radio; 7.7 hours talking on the phone; and six hours reading non-school related books and magazines.

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The link in the entry points to your blog. Where should it point to instead? I'd love to see more about it.

-- Posted by Daniel Harvey on July 26, 2003 04:24 PM

Ah. Found one:

-- Posted by daniel harvey on July 27, 2003 12:22 AM
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