But radio is still about isn't it?
A decent analysis from Andrew Sullivan in his Sunday Times column on how user-generated content, in this case video, is likely to effect how viewing habits, both online and in front of the TV. I noticed that his concentration was on how it may be in the future: although we are spending more time on the internet and less in front of the television, most of the population are yet to cross that line fully.
61% of homes had broadband last year (15.2 million), and although this is a massive growth, there are an estimated 61 million TV sets in use in all homes in the UK. The internet is becoming much more popular, but the television will undoubtly be around for a long time to come.
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