Monday, November 4, 2013
63 gigabytees...13.6 hrs daily...for Americans
The University of Southern California released a report this week showing Americans tuned into the radio, television, phones, and computers an average of 13.6 hours a day during 2012. In total, U. S. media consumption reached 1.46 trillion hours. In 2008, averaged 33 gigabytes a day. In 2015, it is expected this consumption will increase to 15.5 hours reaching 1.7 trillion hours for the year. Texting and video watching on the internet are growing rapidly. For example, video watching was 3 hours a month in 2008, grew to 6 hours in 2012, and is projected to reach 11 hours by 2015. Mobil messaging is having the same kind of growth.
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