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The Podcast Consumer Revealed 2008

Submitted by John Blue on Fri, 04/25/2008 - 20:25.

The Podcast Consumer Revealed 2008 is the third study in this annual series on podcast consumption, and contains data derived from the 2008 Arbitron/Edison Media Research Internet and Multimedia study. Highlights of this study were originally presented on April 16th at ad:tech SF, as a part of the Association for Downloadable Media's "Get The Download" event.

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