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And what are they using them for? A great look at demographic data on mobile phone calling and texting from NielsenWire. - I know what you want, but what do you need? How badly do you need a landline phone or a TV?
Cars top the list, but phones are still number 2. Television sets? Down to 42 percent. Interesting data from Pew Research. - Would the NY Times run thinly supported bra trend story to boost advertising?
Jack Schafer at Slate sure thinks so. No real news in story about the A-to-AAA-sized crowd. But lots of love for advertisers catering to them. Second recent beat-em-up on weak trend stories at the Times. - What are the 100 most influential news media Twitter accounts?
Interesting list, but The Onion as Number 4? News Twitter feed? Daily show, maybe.
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