Data from a research-focused agency called Zenith predicts people globally will spend more time online than they will watching television next year. This will be the first time internet hours surpass those spent in front of the TV.
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Sony’s Crackle Will Cease Service In Canada On June 28
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People Set To Spend More Time Online Than Watching TV In 2019
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Instagram Users Spent 53 Minutes Per Day In The Android App This Month (Study)
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Hulu CEO Says Streaming Service Likely To Make “20 Or 25” Original Shows Next Year
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YouTube’s VidCon Keynote Is All About How It Can Help Creators Make (A Lot) More Money
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New MTV Studios To Remake ‘The Real World, ‘Daria’, More ’90s Shows For SVOD Platforms
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AT&T Will Launch Skinny OTT TV Bundle, WatchTV, Next Week
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YouTube Announces Creative Suite For Brands, Lets Them Live Experiment With Ads
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Users Watch Over 180 Million Hours Of YouTube Content On TV Screens Daily
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