Canadian teens choosing TV less often
FROM: CBC.CA
Canadians, especially teens, are spending less time watching television, according to Statistics Canada.
A report released Friday shows a drastic drop in the time children aged 12 to 17 spent watching TV in the fall of 2004. The age group logged an average of 12.9 hours a week, down two hours from the same period in 2003.
The report said the drop could partly be attributed to the rise in internet use.
>>READ THE REST OF THE REPORT HERE
Canadians, especially teens, are spending less time watching television, according to Statistics Canada.
A report released Friday shows a drastic drop in the time children aged 12 to 17 spent watching TV in the fall of 2004. The age group logged an average of 12.9 hours a week, down two hours from the same period in 2003.
The report said the drop could partly be attributed to the rise in internet use.
>>READ THE REST OF THE REPORT HERE