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Erik Gruenwedel
November 16, 2022
Consumer consumption of live-streamed video continues to increase as streaming services increase live-content access. New data from Parks Associates found that 40% of internet households live-streamed content over the past 90 days. The Dallas-based research firm found that live-streamed video consumption reached nearly five hours per week in 2022, compared with less than two hours per week in 2018.
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