Time spent watching the tube
Time spent watching the tube
How much time do you watch television in a week? I calulated on my time and got six hours.
Just smell those burning leaves, the warm baked bread, and the hot apple cider. Ahhh.
Considering we don't have a TV, not very much time. But considering that baseball season is starting and that I found BaseballChannel.tv on MLB.com, it's about 12 hours a week. But in the offseason, more like 4 hours. If it's an election year, and baseball is still on, it's about 20 hours a week.
If the baseball season is done, then it's about 5 hours a week.
(Can you tell: I love baseball and politics. )
If the baseball season is done, then it's about 5 hours a week.
(Can you tell: I love baseball and politics. )
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I usually only watch 3-4 hours per week. I don't watch the tube much, as I usually have better things to do with my time. (Unless it's Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. I love that show! )
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hm. minimal amount. zero to two hours depending on which week, largely.
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She lives at a relaxed pace. She tends to avoid crowds. She has a fertile imagination. She is completely disorganized. She is very distant and reserved. She tends not to openly express emotions. She needs caffeine to get through the working day.
She is a citizen of The United States of America. She is a member of The State of Minnesota. She is a member of The Town of Odyssey.
"Sonuna" Taranimak likes Bauxite, Copper, Green jade, the color navy, cloaks, ballistas, cats for their aloofness and hydras for their seven heads. When possible, she prefers to consume Dr Pepper and ramen.
She lives at a relaxed pace. She tends to avoid crowds. She has a fertile imagination. She is completely disorganized. She is very distant and reserved. She tends not to openly express emotions. She needs caffeine to get through the working day.
Back in 2005 I kept track of how much TV I watched for a year. I watched 687:25:00
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*cough* The figures above are not correct. It's more like an hour and a half a day.Elizabeth Doyle wrote:Considering we don't have a TV, not very much time. But considering that baseball season is starting and that I found BaseballChannel.tv on MLB.com, it's about 12 hours a week. But in the offseason, more like 4 hours. If it's an election year, and baseball is still on, it's about 20 hours a week.
If the baseball season is done, then it's about 5 hours a week.
(Can you tell: I love baseball and politics. )
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Yes another heroes fan!totustuus wrote:1 hour every week until Heroes starts again next week.
Lets see I usually watch 2 hours a day (3 on mondays)
1 full hour of scrubs (mon-fri) 5 hrs
1 hour of The Late Late Show (mon-fri) 5hrs
Heroes (mon) 1 hr
American Idol (tuesday and thursday) 2hrs
meh...so its around 11 hours a week.
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I watched an episode of the Jimmy Kimmell show about two weeks ago, and that's about it. For news, I look to the paper and online so the TV doesn't come in handy too often.
Most shows these days are readily available on the network's site for later viewing anyhow. Television as we currently know it seems to be fading into obscurity.
Most shows these days are readily available on the network's site for later viewing anyhow. Television as we currently know it seems to be fading into obscurity.
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