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Digital Media through Generations Part 2/2

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In this second part of the podcast, I will be interviewing my parents on their digital media consumption in order to establish whether there is a difference between younger and older generations.

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December 22, 2021 by AniekvanBennekom Consumption Media Net Navigators 0

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