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Internet trumps TV, consumers say
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Internet trumps TV, consumers say | Internet trumps TV, consumers say |
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| by Stephen Withers | |
| Tuesday, 20 May 2008 | |
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Page 1 of 2 iTWire readers have been complaining about the price of cable and satellite TV provider Foxtel's forthcoming high-definition service and these figures help explain why: average viewing of Foxtel's top-end package works out at over $A2 per hour even if you assume subscribers solely watch subscription channels - which they don't. But it's not that those broadband users aren't interested in watching moving pictures. 59 percent of them had watched or downloaded "media content" - notably short video clips, music videos and news programming - during the previous month. What was the primary reason for seeking online content? You can probably guess the answer: it's free. Even though Cisco's media release didn't mention it and the survey may not have asked ("don't ask, don't tell"?), it seems likely that that a proportion of the downloads are unauthorised copies of TV shows. Some previous surveys have suggested that Australians are among the biggest consumers of such content. Anecdotally, there is little sign that TV stations' move to broadcast shows more promptly after their US debuts has had any effect. CONTINUED |
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