On 26/03/2008, Tim Dobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Brian Butterworth wrote:
>      however it is important to recognise that the demography of people
> who
> >     watch reality TV, are almost certainly *not* the same as those who
> grab
> >     tv content (from what ever source) on their computer.
> >
> >
> > I presume you can justify this claim.  I can't recall a demographic
> > study of either group being published in a way you could jump to that
> > conclusion.
>
> nope. but I would imagine that it was expectable, though unproven, that
> those who watch big brother and i'm a wanna be celebrity, are unlikely
> to be so obsessed with the show that the start torrenting it.
> Even if their computers do work, which in my opinion 70% of the tv
> watching population's computers are broken and slow


I think that your conclusions are inaccurate.  It's a common error to
project your assumptions onto other people...  it's not very scientific...


(and no i don't have statistics and studies to back that up either!)
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