You Tube Users Are Watching Less Television
Harris Interactive have released a new poll gauging the online viewing habits of American adults. The survey was completed by 2,309 online Americans for Harris Interactive in December 2006. They found that nearly 16% of those surveyed were regular YouTube users and of these one in three stated that they are actually watching less traditional television because of the time they spend on YouTube.
The survey also found that 42% of the surveyed American adults had watched an online video at YouTube and that 14% would consider themselves regular users.

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By the end of 2007 the market for online sales of TV shows, movies and other pre-recorded video will grow to $1.5 billion further evidence of the amazing growth and potential of online, on-demand media, a prediction by 

Advertising on Podcasts To Reach $400 Million By 2011
A new report to be released in eMarketer this week has found that spending on advertising in podcasts will quintuple over the next five years from the current estimate of a $80 million base during 2006 to create a $400 million market in 2011.
So where is the growth expected to come from? Well, eMarketer’s analyst James Belcher has predicted that much of that growth will come from Google.
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