Survey Finds Men Value Internet over Television

by Media Bullseye Staff on October 15, 2008

A new survey of men ages 18-34 found an interesting trend in their media consumption habits. Of the men surveyed, 69 percent say they can’t live without the internet, vs. 31 percent for television. The study also found that 98 percent of men go online from home, while 54 percent go online from work.

The study also found:

  • 63% have a smart phone and one in four use their mobile device to connect to the web.
  • 40% use the internet for more than 22 hours per week.
  • 36% say they can’t live without the internet for socializing.
  • 33% say they can’t live without online entertainment.

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