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The students were skeptical…

December 20, 2006 · 4 Comments




On Tuesday, I showed them some statistics that were reported in a Journal Sentinel article on Friday, Dec. 15, 2006 (Front page).  The U.S. Census Bureau predicted the amount of time we average Americans will spend consuming various media in 2007.  It is reported in terms of number of days per year spent in each of the activities. For example, the 1560 hours that we will spend watching TV next year is the equivalent of 65 days worth of a 365 day year.

According to the report, we will spend 65 watching TV, 41 days listening to radio, 9.5 days reading books and magazines, 8.1 days consuming internet media, and 7.3 days reading a newspaper.  These stats are compared to 2000 figures as well; the most significant change is internet media consumption, which is up from 4.3 days in 2000.

Even more revealing, in class we calculated how that translated into total hours per year, then hours per week, and finally, hours per day.  Wow.  Here’s what we found:

  • TV: 4.3 hours per day
  • Radio: 2.7
  • Books/magazines: .63
  • Internet:  .53 (we concluded that they must not be counting email and instant messaging!)
  • Newspapers: .48

How will this change, I wonder, by 2010?  2020? Hmmm…

Feel free to respond with your own reaction or comments.  Just click one the comment below this post.

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4 responses so far ↓

  •   Mick E // Dec 21st 2006 at 10:50 am

    Hey pepps, i was looking through your site and its pretty awesome but idk about the colors you chose im just seeing if this works =)

  •   Jake Peshman // Dec 21st 2006 at 6:43 pm

    Mick, Mick, Mick.
    “pepps”?

    About the .5 hours a day on the internet, we should take a class censuses on the internet, but to include AIM and e-mailing.

  •   kate knoll // Jan 31st 2007 at 12:45 pm

    This is not very suprising, but this dose not apply to me at all. Go me!!!! I don’t watch television that much, except on Sundays, Thursdays, and Fridays for Crossign Jordan, E.R., CSI, and Numbers. In the summer, I hardly watch T.V. at all (well, except for the news)

  •   kate // Feb 2nd 2007 at 12:23 pm

    sorry, I misspelled does. Oops!!!

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