On-demand services are creating TV infidelity: survey


  • TECH
  • Wednesday, 22 May 2013

THOSE CHEATING EYES: TV on demand and a plethora of mobile devices are making it too easy for couples to sneakily watch extra episodes of a TV show behind each other's backs. -

A survey has found that 61% of women and 51% of men admit to cheating on their partners by secretly watching extra episodes of TV shows they're meant to be watching together as a couple.

A study commissioned by a company that offers time-shift and on-demand TV viewing should always be taken with a pinch of salt but, nevertheless, the results of the Netflix survey make for interesting reading.

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