If the 2012 statistic can be believed, Americans over the age of 2 watch TV an average of ...
4 to 5 hours a day,
28 to 34 hours a week,
1,456 to 1,768 hours a year.
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The average American watches around 3 to 4 hours of TV per day. However, this number can vary based on factors such as age, gender, and lifestyle.
On average, Americans may watch more TV than Europeans due to cultural and lifestyle differences. Factors such as the availability of TV shows, advertising, and leisure preferences can contribute to higher TV consumption in the U.S. compared to Europe.
2 hours one hour for news and the other 4 whatever.. :)
On average, around 120 million people in the United States watch television each night. This number can fluctuate based on factors like programming, special events, and viewer preferences.
Honestly, it depends on what sort of teenagers you're looking at. I'd say someone who has tons of friends, lots to do, doesn't have much time for lingering - they wouldn't really. But teenagers who are more chilled out, have more time to spare, they probably would. So it's about one quarter of the population, potentially more. (:
About 40% of students watch TV right after school.