The Middletown Media Studies encountered that people actually expend twice the number of time using media than they believe. These studies also confirmed that people do not use media in isolation but often use two or more media sys-tems simultaneously, an activity mention to as concurrent media use.
The maximum media-active person observed in these studies spent more than 17 hours using every day, and the minimum media-active person observed spent a bit more than 5 hours using media every day. The median amount of time spent using media daily was nearly 11.
last in the presence of family members, close friends, and roman-tic partners is occurrence the impact of relation-ships on the use of technology and media at home frequently.
In conclusion specifically of examine the ways in which people construct identities and relate through two prominent technologies: cell phones and the Internet.