Broadband Revolution 1 (September 2000)
Broadband Revolution 1: How Superfast Internet Access Changes Media Habits in American Households

Coleman Insights and Arbitron began their joint exploration of how broadband access to the Internet is affecting media usage habits when this groundbreaking study was delivered at the NAB Radio Show 2000. The focus of this first study was on how those with broadband Internet access at home use electronic media and entertainment differently from those without it. It also specifically reviews how streaming and downloaded media are being used in broadband households.
Get your free copy
To get your free copy of the Broadband Revolution 1 report, click here.
View the presentation
To view the streaming video of the presentation by Coleman Insights' Warren Kurtzman and Arbitron's Pierre Bouvard, click here.
Read the press release
To read the joint press release issued by Coleman Insights and Arbitron regarding this study, click here.
Learn more about the Broadband Revolution
Coleman Insights' Warren Kurtzman was interviewed on National Public Radio's Todd Mundt Show following the release of this report. The interview is available for download for a nominal fee from Audible.com. Click here to visit Audible's Web site, and then type "Kurtzman" in the Search box to locate and purchase the file.
The revolution continues...
An updated look at The Broadband Revolution is now available, as Coleman Insights and Arbitron released Broadband Revolution 2: The Media World of Speedies in June 2001. Click here to learn more about this study.