The Kaiser Family Foundation released its latest report on media consumption in America. Here are some interesting highlights as reported by Al Mohler:
- Kid’s spend 7 ½ hours per day consuming media. But because they multi-task their media, their consumption is actually closer to 11 hours per day.
- 66% of kids have a cell phone, but only use it for talking 30 minutes per day. Usually it is used for texting or accessing the internet for media
- 76% of kids have an mp3 player
- The average American home now contains 3.8 TVs, 2.8 DVD/VCR players, at least one DVR, 2 computers, 2.3 video game consoles
- 71% of kids aged 8-18 have a TV in their room. Half have a video game console and/or access to cable. 1 out of 3 have their own computer.
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