 TigerLordResident pentaxianPremium,Mod join:2002-06-09 Montreal kudos:6 1 edit | This is nuts... I had read 151 hours a week... per month makes more sense!
I suppose these stats are only true during the American Idol season... 30million viewers twice a week? |
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 4 edits | said by TigerLord:I had read 151 hours a week... per month makes more sense! I suppose these stats are only true during the American Idol season... 30million viewers twice a week? Even at 151 hrs per month, that is still about 5 hours every day. I wonder if they measure when the TV is on and no one is actually watching it? I often have the TV on but have left the room or have gone outside to do something.
Says Nielsen on methods:
The TV and Internet figures in this report are calculated using Nielsens National TV and Internet panels, which are measured electronically and reported on a regular basis.
FOOTNOTES FOR CHARTS ABOVE: ° TV in the Home includes those viewing at least one minute within the measurement period. This includes Live viewing plus any playback within 7 day;
Timeshifted TV is playback primarily on a DVR but including playback on services like Start Over as well as playback from a DVD recorder. Measurement period is based on a 3 month quarter.
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| reply to TigerLord said by TigerLord:I had read 151 hours a week... per month makes more sense! I suppose these stats are only true during the American Idol season... 30million viewers twice a week? These are not average statistic but the max that some watch. some of us do not watch at all so lets average that to 75 hours a month  |
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