View the large version of the infographic.
Update: There was some confusion as to why Netflix (which clearly uses an enormous amount of bandwidth) was not included in this infographic. Our source for some of this data, Nielsen, measured the viewing habits of people doing web streaming to laptops and desktops but does not include data on streaming to devices. The vast majority of Netflix streaming is to TVs via devices such as XBOX, Wii, Boxee, and Roku which is why they are not included.
Thanks to @tomcritchlow for asking the clarifying question and bringing up this point.
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um, TV is still massively more-watched by every demographic. This portrays 570 hours and 3 minutes as if they’re equal.
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@Kyle – Its funny you say that, the more screens you have the more media consumption you can do simultaneously. A little earlier, I was watching TV and I just muted it to view a video on my iPhone.