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Study shows podcasts gaining popularity







Study shows podcasts gaining popularity

Study shows podcasts gaining popularity 04/04/2005 08:49 AM

Pew Internet & American Life Project on Sunday released results of a survey revealing that 29 percent of adults who own a digital music player have downloaded podcasts from the Web. Findings from a national phone survey of 2,201 adults showed that more than 22 million American adults own digital music players, amounting to more than 6 million adults who have downloaded podcasts. Pew found that nearly half of those who own a digital music player between the ages of 18-28 have downloaded podcasts, compared to about 20% over age 29.




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