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Tuesday June 18th 2013

Rhythm NewMedia says mobile is the new TV & video

When it comes to watching mobile videos, consumers are turning to their tablets with 50 to 175 percent more viewing taking place on the devices versus smartphones, according to a new study from Rhythm NewMedia.

Rhythm NewMedia’s latest quarterly report found that not only are consumers watching video on their devices, in some cases mobile might be becoming the primary way that consumers watch TV.

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