More than three-quarters of people ages 16 to 29 prefer the Internet over TV according to a study from New Paradigm "Global Net Generation Survey."
The survey was done online, which could explain the preferences.
It was conducted in April and May 2007 in the U.S., Canada, the UK, Germany, France, Spain, Mexico, Brazil Russia, China, Japan and India.
In China close to nine in 10 16 to 29 year olds said they would choose the Internet over TV.
In The U.S., 77 percent would choose the Internet, while 23 percent would select TV if made to decide.
Around three-quarters of all respondents said that if a company made false claims in it's advertising, they would tell their friends not to buy from that company.
Over half of respondents said that today's media portrayed young people too negatively.





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