NEW YORK - You wouldn't necessarily know it from last week, but Nielsen Media Research says TV viewership is on the rise. The company said Tuesday that the average American watched 127 1/4 hours of television in May, or the equivalent of more than five full days. That's up from 121 hours and 48 minutes in May 2007. The typical person also spent 26 1/2 hours using the Internet in May, up from 24 hours, 16 minutes the year before, Nielsen said.
Full Story: Nielsen: TV viewing up overall, but not last week (AP)
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Full Story: Nielsen: TV viewing up overall, but not last week (AP)
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