The average American household has more TVs in it than people, new research has indicated.
A study by Nielsen Media Research has revealed that in the typical US home there are 2.73 television sets and 2.55 people.
It was also revealed that TV viewing in the US hit an all-time high during the 2005-06 season. The average household now watches an average of 1 hour and 54 minutes of primetime TV per night, up a minute over the 2004-05 season; per day, the average time a household watched TV rose to 8 hours and 14 minutes, up three minutes from the previous season.
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Two hours of primetime TV per night. I assume there's at least another half hour of non-primetime viewing (and suspect it's more like an additional hour or two).
And the average person says he's busy.