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Report: You’re Obsessed with YouTube and Netflix, Not Cable and Broadcast

Por: Vanity Fair Entertainment October 25, 2022

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-csHumu kSFDYl body body container article body data-journey-hook=client-content data-testid=BodyWrapper>It’s official: You’re watching television when you want to, not when you’re told to. For the third consecutive month, Americans are streaming more than tuning in for old-fashioned broadcast or cable TV. Even the return of football and the fall TV season couldn’t drag down streaming, which commanded nearly 37% of all television viewing... + full article



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