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Mainstream audiences have embraced online video viewing and many video viewers have contributed to the viral and social nature of online video.

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  • Media Mention

    Video chat gets an upgrade

    Oct 2, 2009

    For decades, ever since Dick Tracy made calls through the video screen on his wristwatch, video chat has been a personal technology everybody could imagine using, but that — for an array of technology, standardization and sociological reasons — few h...

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    More in: Video

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    Videogames now outperform Hollywood movies

    Sep 27, 2009

    The videogame industry is an area in which consumers are voting with their wallets and their eyeballs: audiences, according to recent surveys such as the Pew Internet & American Life Project, are increasingly switching off their televisions and aband...

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    More in: Video, Gaming

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    Big screen vs. small: Cinemas get a remake to compete for growing ranks of online video fans

    Aug 28, 2009

    CHICAGO (AP) — Today, young movie-watchers look increasingly like Molly O'Connor. A junior at the University of Dallas, she still goes to the cinema occasionally, but is often just as happy to hunker down on a bed or a couch with friends to watch a d...

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    More in: Video, Web 2.0, Teens

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    Can Cable TV Survive the Hulu Era?

    Aug 27, 2009

    Is cable TV about to go the way of UHF? Data culled by the Pew Research Center estimates that 22 percent of American adults have cut back or canceled cable within the past year, and within that group, 32 percent have connected their computers to thei...

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    More in: Video

  • Media Mention

    TV viewers falling for the evil plot

    Jul 29, 2009

    A new study out today indicates the "evil plot to destroy the world'' might just be working.

    A new Pew Internet & American Life Project report says there is now a more pronounced shift by Internet users toward watching TV and movies online. And th...

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    Online video watching nearly doubles since ’06

    Jul 29, 2009

    Americans' appetite for Web video, from clips shared on YouTube to TV programs and movies, continues to soar, nearly doubling since 2006, according to a report from the Pew Internet & American Life Project released Wednesday.

    "The audience for onl...

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    The Audience for Online Video-Sharing Sites Shoots Up

    As the audience for online video continues to grow, a leading edge of internet users are migrating their viewing from their computer screens to their TV screens.

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    More in: Video, Web 2.0, Mobile

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DATA POINT

61%

of current Facebook users say that at one time or another in the past they have voluntarily taken a break from using Facebook for a period of several weeks or more.

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The Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project is one of seven projects that make up the Pew Research Center. The Center is supported by The Pew Charitable Trust.