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Can viewers take any more Internet TV ads?

Americans watch about 150 hours of television a month containing about 14 hours of commercials. The big question, as more TV shows move to the Internet, is will viewers say enough is enough to all those ads? Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution

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