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Unlike Newspapers, TV Rises in Popularity, While Mobile Devices Also Move Up
7 hours ago ago from Portals and KM
Television does not seem to be suffering the same way as newspapers , its older mainstream media cousin. Deloitte’s 2009 “ State of the Media Democracy” survey reports a 26 percent increase in the Americans choosing TV as their favorite type of media compared to the previous year. This is likely influenced by the recession. More than 70 percent of those surveyed rank watching TV in their top three favorite media activities. When ranked ...
Related contentSex or Cellphone? Survey says 29% prefers the phone
22 hours ago ago from NextNature.net - Exploring the Nature caused by People.
Samsung has released the results of a consumer study that indicated nearly a third of Denver–area residents would sooner give up sex for a year that go without a cell phone for the same amount of time. From the Samsung press release : The September 2009 research study found 29 percent of men and women in Denver would rather forgo sex for an entire year rather than give up their cell phones for the same amount of time. When it came ...
Related contentHouse OKs eye test for senior drivers
10 hours ago ago from Eye Care Blog
The state House of Representatives on Thursday overwhelmingly approved a bill that would ban texting while driving, prohibit 16- and 17-year-olds from using cell phones or other devices, and force drivers 75 and older to renew their licenses in person every five years and take an eye exam. The House voted 146-9 to approve the bill. Rep. Joseph F. Wagner, D-Chicopee, the co-chairman of the Transportation Committee, told House members ...
Related contentAnother State Bans Driver Cell Phone Use
7 hours ago ago from Puget Sound Personal Injury and Employment Law Attorney: King County, Pierce County, Snohomish County
Virginia passed state law banning drivers from using hand held cell phones while operating a motor vehicle. Holding a cell phone while operating a vehicle is a $20 primary offense. Second offense is $50. By 2011, the fine will increase to $200. Virginia is one of only approximately 20 states that bans the use of hand held cell phones by drivers. Washington State lawmakers are working on making it a primary offense for drivers to use a ...
Related contentUSC researcher recommends ban on texting while driving, not cell phones (Audio)
3 hours ago ago from South Carolina Radio Network
A full state House committee will take up the of issue of calling while driving. A subcommittee last week voted out a bill that would ban text-messaging and using a hand held cell phones while driving. The House Transportation Subcommittee passed the bill on a 6-0 vote, but defeated an amendment to exclude cell phones. The cell phone part will be decided in full committee or on the House floor. Some lawmakers say the support does not exist in ...
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