Revolution points to a Jupiter study of European media habits that found more than a quarter of people reducing their TV watching time in favor of spending more on the internet. For 2004, 27 percent said they were switching some time in this fashion, compared to 21 percent who said the same in 2003. The figure for broadband users was up to 40 percent. Newspapers saw a smaller but still significant threat, with 18 percent saying that they were reading them less and replacing them with internet news.