Company News · July 14, 2005
Nearly Three in Ten 12-17 Year-Olds Would Give up TV over Video Games
By Tom Webster
When asked if they had to choose between never watching TV again and never playing video games again, 28% of 12-17 year olds said they would rather give up TV than video games. This compares to 7% of persons 18+ who would eliminate TV from their lives to keep video games.
Want to know more? Check out the 2005 Arbitron/Edison Internet and Multimedia Study for information on Satellite Radio, iPods, time-shifting and more.
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When asked if they had to choose between never watching TV again and never playing video games again, 28% of 12-17 year olds said they would rather give up TV than video games. This compares to 7% of persons 18+ who would eliminate TV from their lives to keep video games.
Want to know more? Check out the 2005 Arbitron/Edison Internet and Multimedia Study for information on Satellite Radio, iPods, time-shifting and more.
View summary report
View presentation graphs