For how many hours do you watch TV daily?

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  1. Ultimate Hubber profile image70
    Ultimate Hubberposted 14 years ago

    For how many hours do you watch TV daily?

    What is the average time you watch TV for?

  2. profile image0
    As It Happensposted 14 years ago

    Zero. Don't own a TV because I think it's been dumbed down so badly not only is there nothing I find worth watching but on the odd occasions I encounter it, I resent being treated like an idiot with a tiny attention span!

  3. Yehyapal profile image59
    Yehyapalposted 14 years ago

    Less than 2 hours unless if i am watching a movie...
    I just usually watch 20 to 40 minutes tv series to avoid being hooked on for so long.

    I have better things to do than watch TV, so i keep it limited.

    In the summers this kicks up, probably to 5-6 hours daily.

  4. nancyme profile image60
    nancymeposted 14 years ago

    I think more or less about 2hrs on an average. There are days I don't even turn the TV on. and there are days I am just glued to it.

  5. Robot kid profile image60
    Robot kidposted 14 years ago

    even though i dont own a tv, i still catch up to my favorite shows through streaming websites. It often takes way to much time to stream an episode but I'll leave for about 15 minutes to make a snack or a meal and it will be done or close to done when I get back. so i would have to say 2 to 3 hours of tv watching

  6. sangre profile image87
    sangreposted 14 years ago

    More than 1hr and less than 2hr hours a day,mostly just watch the news and any documentary that are on... I'd rather read a good book instead...

  7. sam3m profile image60
    sam3mposted 14 years ago

    i watch tv about 10 hours a day.  i'm disabled, so it's on from the time i get up.  my wife and i watch a minimum of 5 hours of news programs/day.  i keep the set on while i work on the computer or read, so i'm not always paying attention to it.

  8. your cybersister profile image60
    your cybersisterposted 14 years ago

    Over the last few years there has been less and less that I am interested in watching.  I am not interested in all the reality shows or what I consider night time soap operas.  The comedies aren't particularly funny to me - I find the news to be depressing - I actually don't watch much TV at all.  I probably average less than 5 hours a week.  I would much rather (and often do) read instead.

 
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