Young drive 'radical media shift'
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Sixteen to 24 year olds are spurning television, radio and newspapers in favour of online services, says the regulator's study.
The 2006 Ofcom report also found that increasingly households are turning to broadband and digital TV.
And it notes 1.8 million homes are now using their broadband connections for internet telephone calls.
"This generation has grown up with new technologies - and it is this generation for whom the uptake is instinctive"
Spokesman, Ofcom
The Ofcom report analysed industry and consumer trends in television, radio and telecommunications during 2005-6.

Sixteen to 24 year olds are spurning television, radio and newspapers in favour of online services, says the regulator's study.
The 2006 Ofcom report also found that increasingly households are turning to broadband and digital TV.
And it notes 1.8 million homes are now using their broadband connections for internet telephone calls.
"This generation has grown up with new technologies - and it is this generation for whom the uptake is instinctive"
Spokesman, Ofcom
The Ofcom report analysed industry and consumer trends in television, radio and telecommunications during 2005-6.
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