Carbon
10th July 2010, 06:15 PM
On a positive note...
Broadcast viewership hits record low (http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/jul/8/americans-arent-watching-tv/)
NEW YORK (AP) — Americans avoided television in historic levels over the past week.
CBS, NBC, ABC and Fox together had the smallest number of prime-time viewers last week in two decades of record-keeping, the Nielsen Co. said. Given the dominance of the big broadcasters before then, you'd probably have to go back to the early days of television to find such a collective shrug.
The first week of July tends to be among the slowest weeks of the year in television, anyway, with families more engaged in barbecues and fireworks. The problem was magnified this year because July Fourth came on Sunday, largely knocking out one of a typical week's biggest viewing nights.
Together, the four networks averaged 18.9 million viewers last week, Nielsen said. During the season, "American Idol" alone usually gets a bigger audience than that.
[article continues (http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/jul/8/americans-arent-watching-tv/)]
I'd like to think more people are waking up to the fact that TeeVee is a complete waste of time - if not outright dangerous - and not just on vacation... etc. But it's prolly only a handful of the non-watchers this week.
Broadcast viewership hits record low (http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/jul/8/americans-arent-watching-tv/)
NEW YORK (AP) — Americans avoided television in historic levels over the past week.
CBS, NBC, ABC and Fox together had the smallest number of prime-time viewers last week in two decades of record-keeping, the Nielsen Co. said. Given the dominance of the big broadcasters before then, you'd probably have to go back to the early days of television to find such a collective shrug.
The first week of July tends to be among the slowest weeks of the year in television, anyway, with families more engaged in barbecues and fireworks. The problem was magnified this year because July Fourth came on Sunday, largely knocking out one of a typical week's biggest viewing nights.
Together, the four networks averaged 18.9 million viewers last week, Nielsen said. During the season, "American Idol" alone usually gets a bigger audience than that.
[article continues (http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/jul/8/americans-arent-watching-tv/)]
I'd like to think more people are waking up to the fact that TeeVee is a complete waste of time - if not outright dangerous - and not just on vacation... etc. But it's prolly only a handful of the non-watchers this week.