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TV on the Net Draws Younger, More Affluent Viewers
- By Melissa Wilson
- Published 01/24/2007
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Melissa Wilson
View all articles by Melissa WilsonEconomics plays a large part in this trend. According to the study, 28 percent of households with broadband connections --- the most desirable setup for downloading television programs --- have annual incomes of $100,000 or above.
As content becomes more accessible online, two gaps are going to become important. Economic "haves" and "have-nots" are going to see vast differences in the amount and quality of content available to them. Meanwhile, content providers are going to be divided between those who embrace new technologies and those who struggle to keep up with them later.
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