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Friday, May 19, 2000, updated at 14:18(GMT+8)
Life  

Average Beijinger Spends Seven Minutes A Day on Internet

Beijingers spend seven minutes on average on the Internet every day, much less than the time he or she spends reading newspapers or watching television, according to a latest survey conducted by a research institute affiliated to the Renmin University in Beijing.

The survey said Beijingers spent an average of two hours and seventeen minutes on TV, 58 minutes on newspapers, 57 minutes on books, 41 minutes on radio and 40 minutes on magazines.




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Beijingers spend seven minutes on average on the Internet every day, much less than the time he or she spends reading newspapers or watching television.

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