Teens don’t care about Cable TV. They’re watching YouTube instead

For the first time, teenagers are spend more time watching videos on YouTube than Cable TV. This is according to the findings of a survey commissioned by investment bank Piper Jafray. The survey looked at the viewing habits of 10,000 teens. It found that while 26 percent watch YouTube daily, only 25 percent watch cable TV. This is the first time ever YouTube has overtaken broadcast television in this survey, which is commissioned twice annually. That said, there’s clearly still a demand for big-budget studio content. 37 percent of teens said they watch Netflix daily. In comparison, only 3 percent of those…
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