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Date Added: June 30, 2008 04:48:02 PM
Despite the growing popularity of viewing TV content online, most adults – or 94% -- who subscribe to cable or satellite television services prefer to watch television on traditional TV sets, according to new research conducted by Nielsen for the Cable & Telecommunications Association for Marketing.

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