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Bottom Line: We’re All Watching More
Bottom Line: We’re All Watching More
Online Video Viewing Up 35.4 Percent Year-on-Year : Of 26,000 adults polled by Mediamark Research & Intelligence, 23.3 percent had watched online video in the past 30 days (which is actually a pretty low number as compared to data from comScore and others). In the same group, 3.2 percent ...
Environmental Capital - WSJ.com : Wal-Mart: Wind Power's Good for the Bottom Line, Even With ...
blogs.wsj.com — The gloomy economy and falling oil and gas prices have put the damper on plenty of clean-energy... projects, such as T. Boone Pickens' big Texas wind farm. But today's storm clouds are just a passing phenomenon, if Wal-Mart's plans are any indication. ... (more) Environmental Capital - WSJ.com : Wal-Mart: Wind ...
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We Are Watching More TV — Both Old and New [GigaOM]
GigaOM Network — ... As a counterpoint to the Nielsen study, Liz over on NewTeeVee has collated together stats from some recent studies that show online video is exploding. Among them: ...

Older Men’s Webcam Habits Now Include CNN, And Other Ageist Video Stats [NewTeeVee]
GigaOM Network — ... Web distribution doesn’t just boost audiences for younger-skewing broadcasters like the Cartoon Network. Discovery.com boosted traffic 53 percent to 5.4 million in October using premieres of new series; meanwhile a Showtime exec is quoted saying free content initiatives are silly. Also, see our other recent coverage of age trends in media consumption: Deloitte Study: Millennials, Mobile and More Young People Watch More TV on the Web DVR Users Younger, Shifting Half Their ...

Pew: Sure, Youngs Use Web Vid, But Olds Catching Up [NewTeeVee]
GigaOM Network — ... found Millennials (ages 14 - 25) spend more time with media per week, but less time with television. And in November Knowledge Networks reported that 12 percent of U.S. teens and 11 percent of 18- to 34-year-olds watch online TV at least once a week, respectively, as compared to 4 percent of 35- to 64-year-olds. ...

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