Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Easy's question
Regarding Easy's comment to the last post: That's either a mistake, or I don't understand what they mean. I've generally seen charts that looks like this, as far as viewership goes:
That roughly jibes with this article, which says Americans watch 34 hours a week, with 17.3 hours on cable (which would be 50.8%) and 7.8 hours on the Big 4 (22.9%).
However, this still leaves a rather whopping 7.8 hours (22.9%) unaccounted for. Either Variety's numbers on pay cable are all screwed up, or perhaps "ad supported cable" only includes something like the 40 most popular channels.
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That roughly jibes with this article, which says Americans watch 34 hours a week, with 17.3 hours on cable (which would be 50.8%) and 7.8 hours on the Big 4 (22.9%).
However, this still leaves a rather whopping 7.8 hours (22.9%) unaccounted for. Either Variety's numbers on pay cable are all screwed up, or perhaps "ad supported cable" only includes something like the 40 most popular channels.
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