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Hotel Guests Don’t Care All That Much About TV

by Jess Moss on Jul 10, 2013

A new study by Skift shows that tablets and laptops are winning the popularity contest over television and pay-per-view in hotel rooms. This infographic shows some surprising shifts, like how free Wi-Fi is on the rise, while in-room porn has seen better days.

Skift’s Global Trends Report: The future of hotel in-room entertainment | Infographics

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