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Consuming information: The move from Radio to Internet Dmitrij Petrov 19 th of December, 2014 English @ WS13/14

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In this presentation, which I created fro English lesson at my university, I talk about through which media do we consume information. In particular I talk about radio, TV and the internet. You can also see it here: http://sdrv.ms/IVlUAf

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Consuming information: The move from Radio to Internet

Dmitrij Petrov

19th of December, 2014

English @ WS13/14

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“…in 2000, time spend was: radio at 2:43, TV at 2:37 and internet at 0:59…”

“…In 2010 it was internet first at 2:53, then TVat 2:47, with radio third at 1:24…”

Edison Research / http://www.medialifemagazine.com/among-the-young-radio-is-in-decline/

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Radio

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http://www.markramseymedia.com/2013/09/whats-really-happening-to-radio-listening-read-this/http://www.rrconline.org/reports/pdf/Spring%20Survey%20Trends.pdf

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Television

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$14,999 ~ 11,000 Euro

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Smart Television

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Internet

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http://techcrunch.com/2013/12/13/facebook-vs-tv-and-youtube/ Source: “Mobile helps propel digital time spent’, eMarketer, August 2013