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Why TV Just Won’t Die

Those who predict the imminent death of TV might have to wait awhile. There’s still a vast swath of land — commonly known as “Middle America” — where broadcast television works just fine, thanks.

New research suggests the people most likely to have an “Internet-connected digital living room” are relatively well-off families on the coasts, with household incomes of between $100,000 and $150,000. It’s a fancy demographic, for sure, and it excludes much of the nation

(Wired)

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