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April 8, 2019

Share of Daily Time Spent Viewing Video Content Among US Teens, by Platform, Fall 2017-Spring 2019 (% of respondents)

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The share of daily time spent watching video media among US teens from spring 2016 to fall 2018 stayed roughly the same for Netflix, decreased for cable TV, and increased for YouTube. Hulu and Amazon Prime Video made up much smaller shares. As of 2018, Netflix and YouTube made up the greatest share. ...The share of daily time spent watching video media among US teens from spring 2016 to fall 2018 stayed roughly the same for Netflix, decreased for cable TV, and increased for YouTube. Hulu and Amazon Prime Video made up much smaller shares. As of 2018, Netflix and YouTube made up the greatest share.More