Yet another report is out further debunking the claim that broadcast television is dead for the teen market segment.  In fact, according to the post over at NewTeeVee, the Nielsen report claims that teens watch online video less than their older, adult counterparts.

So as reported in a previous post here at the TVLoop Blog, the common theme around blogs and in the press the last several months have focused on the death of broadcast TV as more teens moved to online video.  In reality, 92% of teens watch TV while only 3% watch TV online.  That huge disparity doesn’t appear to be changing any time soon.

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