The following infographic demonstrates how the UK population is now watching catch-up TV across the different platform options, using data from the latest quarter of MediaTel’s Connected TV Tracker survey, in association with YouGov.The infographic, created by The Infographics Agency, shows that the majority of catch-up TV viewing in the UK is still via the… Continue reading Infographic: How we’re watching catch-up TV
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