Revolt Study Shows Millennials Still Prefer Watching Long-Form Content on TVs

But also highlights growing importance of streaming devices

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A new study from Revolt, the network founded by Sean Combs, shows that 15- to 29-year-olds still enjoy watching long-form content on their televisions, but that doesn't mean they only want linear TV shows.

Revolt's Code of Content study surveyed 4,000 millennials about their TV and online consumption habits. The study revealed that 62 percent liked watching TV shows, movies and long-form video on their television sets, and 60 percent still saw themselves having a TV in five years.

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