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Online Viewers Prefer Pro Content A study by ChoiceStream found that 65 percent of viewers using computers, mobile devices, or digital music players prefer network- and cable-produced shows, news, and sports. Only 39 percent prefer watching user-generated video. mark for My Articles similar articles
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A Daily Showing of iTunes A deal with Comedy Central portends the future of Apple's digital entertainment store. Investors, take note. mark for My Articles similar articles