American Television Manufacturers
Posted in Coloured Television on 01/16/2009 07:18 pm by admin
A TV in every home
AC Nielsen Co., in its investigation indicates that the average American, in a year of life of sixty-five is nine years watching television. This gives rise to twenty hours a week or two full months a year to hear! Only one indicator of our obsession with them involved.
United States households have the highest per capita ownership rates in the world today, with more than four Ninety-nine percent of them have at least one whole and held an average of nearly three home games. voltage switching them (supervised or not) for almost seven hours per day average. When the term couch potato is used, it's really not too far from base is?
Fully sixty percent of the population in the United States may appoint all team members Three Stooges comedy, but only five percent of the same sample can name three of the nine sitting judges of the Supreme Court of the United States. Television has been the development at this time.
The television became commercially available in the thirties. first performed on real emissions in 1936 Olympics in Berlin, Germany at the stations in the city of Leipzig Games prevailing for the first time in a Population of Nations. Due to cost, lack of planning, and so on, television has not progressed in the house until the fifties.
With sales growing games, television becomes a tool of advertising and unprecedented. Broadcasters currently the use of thirty percent or more time to the use of advertising. Average U.S. Child states only looks almost twenty thousand and thirty seconds commercial year. The effects result manufacturers, retailers, and the assumption that the economy itself. Ask yourself if you had been to fast food today if push their children and their determination to get the new toy comes with a meal.
The average American youth spends about 900 hours a year in school. This same child spends about 1,700 hours watching television in the same year! Since the seventies, the disparity of these figures have been more regularly. With the addition inventions, such as VCR, DVD, Blu-Ray, DVR and others, have added to these figures, and high in recent years.
Television is a valuable tool for communication, learning and development. The use of more as a distraction is the greatest harm and failure. The public should be aware and try to control their use in more productive and accountable.
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American Pet Products Manufacturers Association – Educational Television