So I was just curious to see how that compared to print newspapers or digital news and the median ages for Readerships of the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal is actually a lot younger. So for the New York Times, roughly 29% of their readers are 30 to 49 and another 27% are 18 to 29. And actually the lowest percentage, 13% are 50 to 64. Blake Droesch (31:53):.
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British newspaper The Guardian was reminding us of that. So it seems like the industry had called for a bit of slowdown. People are calling for a bit of slowdown. Any chance of that at all, or is it just full throttle at this point and that's really just PR speak for the companies and something that's going to be ignored for the masses? Jacob Bourne:.
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So that adds up to about seven and a half hours, seven hours and 34 minutes to be specific, of that 12, 11 per day will be spent with digital, leaving a little over four and a half hours for traditional media, which means traditional linear television, newspapers, radio, and a handful of smaller things. Marcus Johnson:. Yeah.
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