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SAN FRANCISCO — Online video is replacing television for consumers 25 years and younger as part of a dramatic demographic shift.  Watching video on a personal computer is becoming the principal way young adults consumer video. On Tuesday, I spoke with Adobe business development chief Bill Rusitzky. For many young adults 25 and under, there is a greatly diminished interest in watching television as video consumption is shifting dramatically to the PC, he told me. He says that as this population grows, there will be a big change in media consumption patterns over the next ten years. While the nascent online video industry is figuring out business models, a big demographic shift is on our side. For a comprehensive look at the technology which is moving television to the PC and Mac, check out this big feature on CNET News.com by Maggie Reardon. Here’s another round up on how to "cut the cable cord" by Chris Albrecht at NewTeeVee. Over at USA Today, David Lieberman covers how technology has spawned content from "prosumers." -- Andy Plesser, Executive Producer Disclaimer: Adobe is a sponsor of Beet.TV Posted on Mar 9, 2009
Video Length: 180
Date Found: March 14, 2011
Date Produced: March 25, 2009
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