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Jun 2, 2011USA Today
Today, seven in 10 adult Internet users watch videos, and 50% report watching humorous videos, up from 31% in 2007, according to the most recent survey by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project. Viewing educational videos jumpe...
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Jun 27, 2010New York Times
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Men are more likely to watch online video than women, as are younger, better-educated and wealthier Internet users. Bridging wide gaps from 2007, nearly as many users 30 to 49 and women have now uploaded a video as have younger us...
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Jun 3, 2010PBS NewsHour
Much like you're likely about to do, more Americans are watching online video, a new survey from the Pew Internet & American Life...
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Jun 3, 2010The Wall Street Journal | Digits
Comedy and humor has overtaken news as the most-watched type of video online, according to a study from the Pew Research Center released Thursday. Half of respondents to the center’s survey watched funny videos online, up from 31% in 2007. News wa...
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Jun 3, 2010
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Jul 29, 2009Mary Madden
As the audience for online video continues to grow, a leading edge of internet users are migrating their viewing from their computer screens to their TV screens.
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