The UK’s broadcasting and telecoms regulator Ofcom revealed today that children across the UK are now less likely to have a TV in their bedroom than any time in the last five years, but are far more likely to own a tablet. Announced in the organization’s annual Children and Parents: Media Use and Attitudes Report, one in three (34 percent) UK kids aged between 5 and 15 now has their own tablet. Even if they don’t have one to call their own, in total 62 percent of children use a tablet at home. Perhaps more surprisingly, 11 percent of children aged between 3 and 4 now have…
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