Ads I've missed: approaching Five years of TiVo
A couple years ago I wrote a
blog entry about my (then 3-yr-old) daughter and her life with TiVo. Things haven't changed much on that front - we now have another child, who is two and also doesn't "get it" when we encounter non-TiVo TVs, so the "This TV is broken" explanation still works.
Today I realized that my 5-year anniversary as a TiVo owner is fast approaching, and decided to do a little math. The amount of TV I watch per day is slightly less than average, but close enough to get a feel for things.
Five years of average TV viewing (4 hrs/day according to a 1998 Neilsen study)
= 7,300 hours
= 10 1/4 months (of 24-hour days) of TV since 2000 (yikes!).
Average 16 minutes of commercials per hour of TV
= 1,947 hours
= over 11 1/2 weeks (of 24-hour days) of commercials! (98% of which I've missed thanks to TiVo)
That means that over the course of the past 5 years, average TiVo users got back nearly 3 months of their lives they would normally have given to Television Marketing.
I draw a few conclusions from this: A) I still watch more damn TV than I would like B) TV Commercials are expensive, and whoever spent their money on my theoretical 3 months of attention since 2000 paid for absolutely nothing. C) TiVo rules, but I already knew that.
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