The data displays weekly time spent with TV among young adults in the U.S. from the first quarter of 2011 to the second quarter of 2017. Time spent watching TV by 18-24-year-olds was estimated at 763 minutes (equivalent to 12 hours and 43 minutes) per week in the second quarter of 2017.
Q1 2011 | 1588 |
Q2 2011 | 1457 |
Q3 2011 | 1437 |
Q4 2011 | 1534 |
Q1 2012 | 1484 |
Q2 2012 | 1352 |
Q3 2012 | 1319 |
Q4 2012 | 1394 |
Q1 2013 | 1404 |
Q2 2013 | 1292 |
Q3 2013 | 1305 |
Q4 2013 | 1347 |
Q1 2014 | 1309 |
Q2 2014 | 1141 |
Q3 2014 | 1054 |
Q4 2014 | 1113 |
Q1 2015 | 1084 |
Q2 2015 | 986 |
Q3 2015 | 930 |
Q4 2015 | 1007 |
Q1 2016 | 978 |
Q2 2016 | 905 |
Q3 2016 | 861 |
Q4 2016 | 936 |
Q1 2017 | 871 |
Q2 2017 | 763 |