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Kids appetite for online videos doubles in 4 years: Survey

A new survey confirms what many parents already know: Teens and tweens are watching a lot of online video, often more than traditional TV.

Teens and tweens are consuming a lot of online video Image Source : AP PHOTOFile photo, the YouTube app and YouTube Kids app are displayed on a smartphone in New York. A new survey confirms what a lot of parents already know: Teens and tweens are consuming a lot of online video, often on services such as YouTube. (AP Photo/Jenny Kane, File)

A new survey confirms what many parents already know: Teens and tweens are watching a lot of online video, often more than traditional TV.

The report from Common Sense Media finds that the number of young Americans who view online videos every day has more than doubled. They're watching for nearly an hour a day, twice as long as they were four years ago.

Often, they're seeing videos on services such as YouTube that are supposedly off limits to children younger than 13.

Common Sense Media is a nonprofit organization that tracks young people's tech habits and offers guidance for parents. The survey, released Tuesday, included responses from nearly 1,700 U.S. teens, ages 8 to 18.

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