When it comes to video, shorter is better for U.K. kids. A report from U.K.’s Office of Communications has revealed that 44% of five-15-year-olds have watched video-on-demand content this year according to their parents. But a break down on the services being used highlights what type of content they prefer: Logicalis UK found that 87% of 13-17-year-olds are using YouTube, where short-form content is usually found, compared to the 51% who are using Netflix, which tends to have longer content. (eMarketer)
