85% say too many ads on catch-up TV
September 3, 2013
More than 8 out of 10 Brits (85 per cent) believe that online TV catch-up channels feature too many adverts, with 87 per cent calling for catch-up TV to reduce its level of advertising. A further 67 per cent would like the option of a paid-for premium service that doesn’t include ads, according to research from Adblock Plus.
The research, which was independently conducted
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