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College kids spend more hours online.
The media shift is more noticeable in the 18 - 24 age group: between reading articles, visiting MySpace, and checking out video clips, around four in 10 students spend at least 10 hours a week online, according to a study released this week by Experience.
By contrast, just 17 percent said they watch TV more than 10 hours a week, and a mere 1 percent spend 10 hours a week reading magazines or newspapers.
Reaching this group means being online and mobile. Offer content they can subscribe to via feeds and see/listen/read it on a mobile device.
Seen the new Helio? Now college kids can stay connected 24/7 while on the go.
Time to rethink that content strategy.
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Sally is the author of Website Content Strategy blog: Information about the shifts in media consumption and the use of
technology in marketing and PR so business can stay in touch with
their rapidly moving audiences.
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