Mobile TV may be the next big thing for web-based TV, but it's not happening much yet. A new survey by marketers Thinkbox in the U.K. suggests that that average TV viewer was consuming four hours and four minutes of television per day in 2012, but that just three minutes of the total, or 1.2%, were consumed on smartphones, laptops and tablets.

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