UK Kids Spend More Time Online, Watch Less TV
Children’s online time has settled at just over two hours per day, as a new study by Ofcom uncovers the reasons young people are drawn to video services such as Netflix and YouTube.
Children’s online time has settled at just over two hours per day, as a new study by Ofcom uncovers the reasons young people are drawn to video services such as Netflix and YouTube.
The number of households using two or more SVOD services has risen by 40% from 2.8 million to just under 4 million in the past year.
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