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December 24, 2009 12:19pm by Such Small Portions
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The figures speak for themselves, Mac users prefer comedy to any other genre according to the online viewing figures from the BBC.
On the eve of its second birthday the viewing figures for the BBC iPlayer, the corporation's web-based viewing platform, have shown that Mac users prefer comedy shows such as Mock The Week while PC users are more used to picking soap operas such as Eastenders.
The iPlayer has grown in popularity since its launch almost two years ago with over 80million requests for shows and 5million users per week handled by the service.
The BBC also revealed that most people use the service as a way of catching up on shows they have missed during the week, with the most popular viewing times being after 9pm during week days and also Sunday mornings.
Whether Mitchell and Webb will be happy about this is another matter entirely.
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