Media Facts
Did you know? - 99 % of homes in the U.S. have one TV and 88% have more than one.
- 64% of children in the U.S. watch TV for at least one hour per day. In a typical day, the average amount of time children spend watching TV is 2 hours and 45 minutes.
- In 60% of U.S. homes, the TV is on during mealtimes - breakfast, lunch or dinner.
- In an average preschooler's home, the TV is on for more than half of his/her waking hours.
- In almost 1/2 of homes in the U.S., there are no rules about TV - what shows can be watched, when the TV has to be turned off, etc...
- The average American child grows up with 3 TVs, 3 tape players, 3 radios, 2 VCRs, 2 CD players, 1 computer, 1 video game player
facts and figures provided by Kids & Media, a report by the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation - More than 9 out of 10 food ads on Saturday morning television are for sugary cereals and candy bars, salty canned foods, fatty fast foods and chips and other nutritionally flawed foods.
- While the level of violence in prime-time television is about 5 violent acts per hour, the level of violence in children's Saturday morning programming is about 32 violent acts per hour.
- Children who watch a large number of aggressive programs also tend to hold attitudes and values that favor the use of aggression to resolve conflicts.
- The average child sees more than 20,000 TV commercials in one year.
from Advocates for Children & Youth TV Campaign
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