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Virgin Media Releases New TV Research

Virgin Media Releases New TV Research

Virgin Media Logo One in ten Britons will spend over 14 years in front of their TV’s over the course of a lifetime, according to research released today by Virgin Media’s TV on demand service.

The survey also reveals that despite almost one third (29%) of Britons spending over 20 hours each week in front of the TV, it does not seem to matter what viewers are watching. Seventy-one per cent of Britons claim they often sit in front of programmes for the sake of it.

In addition, 52% of viewers claim the previous night’s TV regularly forms the basis of conversation with friends and family.

Despite the vast majority of Britons claiming to watch a wide variety of TV, the research found that 21% of viewers feel they do not watch a balanced array of TV programmes, meaning they only watch their favourite shows, or switch over to something else without thinking about it.

Psychologist Honey Langcaster-James said: “As a nation we are clearly more in love with our TV than ever before, but we seem to be less concerned with what we are actually watching – unless it’s our beloved favourite show.

“We don’t realise how much of what we watch affects us – even the survey demonstrates that TV forms the basis of much social interaction with friends – so it’s rather worrying that 71% of us watch stuff for the sake of it! It’s increasingly important that people think about spending their viewing time more wisely and consuming a more rounded selection of programmes.”

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