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Dutch have the past six years watching more television than ever: average 201 minutes per day (nearly 3.5 hours). According to research by the Dutch Foundation for the Promotion and Optimization of Television (SPOT) that appears today.

SPOT uses figures from the Audience Research Foundation, the viewing habits of TV audience measurement using tables. It is about 201 minutes active watch ( eyes on the screen ). The figures are adjusted for people without television: about 4 percent of the population

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The number of minutes that we look postponed afterwards so over the internet, but is a tiny part of our television consumption. Nine of the 201 minutes, six minutes against the same period a year ago. In recent years this has remained flat.

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delayed viewing, and a footer on demand is still the future of television? Who speaks with television scientists know: the end of television is far from coming. The viewer appears to wait to have no trouble. The arrival of Netflix, the film and series library is on September 11 to the Netherlands, the United States had no impact on the number of minutes that Americans watch cable TV. A service like Netflix appears not replace, but complement what is already there. In the Netherlands this is no different.

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