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Each child watched television last year a daily average of two hours and 39 minutes, 10 minutes more than in 2009. It is one of television consumption increases in 2010 registered the most significant in Europe, according to a study released by Eurodata TV Worldwide.
The authors indicate as a reason for the increased time as English minors before the TV success Spain's World Cup, which triggered the interest of the least of this country by broadcasting their idols.
In France, the children sat a minute before the TV, to an average of 2 hours and 12 minutes and the Italians ate three more minutes to 2 hours and 39 minutes. Johanna
Karsenty, of Eurodata TV Worldwide, says the widespread growth of TV consumption among European children in general due to the higher bid being made by operators for the child audience through thematic channels.
must also find a cause of this increase in consumption are making the kids through children's TV content online. "Children are taking advantage of the growing choice of channels to see exactly what they want to see, and when they want to see," says Karsenty
The authors indicate as a reason for the increased time as English minors before the TV success Spain's World Cup, which triggered the interest of the least of this country by broadcasting their idols.
In France, the children sat a minute before the TV, to an average of 2 hours and 12 minutes and the Italians ate three more minutes to 2 hours and 39 minutes. Johanna
Karsenty, of Eurodata TV Worldwide, says the widespread growth of TV consumption among European children in general due to the higher bid being made by operators for the child audience through thematic channels.
must also find a cause of this increase in consumption are making the kids through children's TV content online. "Children are taking advantage of the growing choice of channels to see exactly what they want to see, and when they want to see," says Karsenty
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