Submitted: October 10, 2011 - 2:39pm
Originally published: October 10, 2011
Last updated: October 10, 2011 - 2:43pm
Originally published: October 10, 2011
Last updated: October 10, 2011 - 2:43pm
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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Adrian McCoy
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Blip.tv, 187 Lafayette St, New York, NY, 10013, United States
Although more people are watching online video on the small screen -- monitors, smartphones -- it's not a threat to prime-time TV yet, according to a survey conducted by online Web series platform Blip DOT tv. More than half (56 percent) of the 1,500 people surveyed said they still watched prime-time TV and their favorite TV shows. And 36 percent said that they watch TV and online videos at the same time. Only 16 percent said they had switched to Web-only viewing in prime time.
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