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Super Bowl Viewers Will Check Phones 10 Times During the Game [STUDY]

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Super Bowl Viewers Will Check Phones 10 Times During the Game [STUDY]
Wednesday, February 01, 2012 4:27 PMSam Laird
Nearly half of Super Bowl XLVI viewers will check their mobile device as many as 10 times during the game, and almost a third of viewers under age 45 will watch the game "with device in hand." More than 80% of viewers say they'll use their mobile...



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