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Binge-watching associated with poor health habits
New BYU research identified correlations between binge watching TV, diet and physical activity. Results indicated females have a greater chance of being weekly binge TV watchers than males. (Maria Archibald)
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Students primarily use smartphones to watch TV
A recent study conducted by the Department of Communications at William Paterson University showed college students are consuming media at an enormous rate, predominately on their smartphone devices.
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Weekend plans include Netflix, more Netflix
People gather to watch Netflix. Thought TV ratings dropped toward the end of last year, college students still find time to binge-watch on these online streaming services. (Netflix)
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