Tradition to Extinction, the End of Family Television

And this world is going into extinction. It would never be excessive if the effects that television and television once had on family life were identified. Even if you hated some programs, you saw them again. It's always been there in the background. There people met, shared family experiences and [...]
And this world is going into extinction.
It would never be excessive if the effects that television and television once had on family life were identified.
Even if you hated some programs, you saw them again.
It's always been there in the background.
People met there, shared family experiences, and especially communities.
And this world is going into extinction.
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For the first time, children between 5 and 16 years of age prefer to watch video programs on equipment such as laptops or phones than on TV screens.
It's easier to put earphones in their room than to go sit in front of “
“The auditors have been the main point of joining many homes for many years, but they are marking a decline in this direction in many homes, especially in children”, says the director of research at “Childrenwise”, Simon Leggett.
This does not mean that children and young people do not watch television programs and videos, since studies actually indicate an increase in software viewing but not in public environments or in the family living room.
Likewise, the growing trend of consumer change has been found.
The study has come to the conclusion that half of young people prefer to watch one episode after another. This means that the waiting time for a specific program is also missing.
And television and television are becoming less and less the tool that unites a family. /Kosovo










