Older folk watch much more TV. Paul Bond writes:
The older you get, the more you watch, according
to a report due out today from
Deloitte indicating that
"Millennials," the generation of 14- to 25-year-olds, watches just
10.5 hours of TV a week.
That compares to 15.1 hours for those belonging to Generation X (ages 26-42), 19.2 hours for Baby Boomers (43-61) and 21.5 hours for Matures (62-75).
. . . But while Millennials are watching the least amount of TV, they are spending the most time with media in general, making that up with video games, music and the Internet.
Just don't expect them to spend too much time worrying about such things as news and current events, according to the Deloitte study dubbed "The State of the Media Democracy. [more...]
That compares to 15.1 hours for those belonging to Generation X (ages 26-42), 19.2 hours for Baby Boomers (43-61) and 21.5 hours for Matures (62-75).
. . . But while Millennials are watching the least amount of TV, they are spending the most time with media in general, making that up with video games, music and the Internet.
Just don't expect them to spend too much time worrying about such things as news and current events, according to the Deloitte study dubbed "The State of the Media Democracy. [more...]
Me: These findings are about what I would have expected.