Monday 30 January 2012

Most watched TV Shows 2011

Thought this would be interesting to look at- see wha the general public have been watching the most over last year. Gives an insight into what people like, how intellectual the programs we choose to watch are and various other things...


WELL, according to IMDb the most popular TV series from last year are- ( top 5)
- The Walking Dead
- Alcatraz
-Spartacus: Blood and Sand
- The Big Bang Theory
- How I Met your'e Mother..

An Interesting 5! A mix of American comedy shows and action filled thrillers....

Over in the UK however, the most watched television broadcast of the year was.... The X-factor final... In a world where we seem to thrive on "reality" tv shows this is not surprising... the final had an audience of 13.7 million people, topping the Royal Wedding which, was, until X-factor the most watched broadcast of the year with 13.5 million viewers.
Infact the top ten most watched programs ( not throughout the whole series but based on ONE episode/viewing) included ITV1's reality show hits I'm a Celebrity and Britain's Got Talent, BBC One's Strictly Come Dancing, the Valentine's Day episode of Coronation Street and EastEnders.

Strange that at no point on any website i looked at, the News appeared as a most watched program... is this because we can now easily see and reach the news through powers such as the internet? That news programs on tv are slowly loosing importance?
Maybe so.. but im sure that wont stop my Grandma watching.
Haha
x

Friday 20 January 2012

Is Facebook taking over our lives?

Okay, I for one spend far too much time constantly refreshing my homepage on facebook, and everymorning checking it on my phone is the first thing i do.
Waste of time, definately. Addictive? Hell yes.

Well, According to the official Facebook statistics page (http://www.facebook.com/press/in...) Facebook users 1400 minutes per user per month.So over the course of a 30 day month, the average user spends approximately 46 minutes per day on Facebook. 

Now this is  average, and im not sure wether they mean, actually engaging on facebook, or simply having it open on your browser. A lot of people i know ( roughly about the same age) will have facebook open the WHOLE time they're on their computer, so for HOURS a day...
One report i read however - "http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2026086/Facebook-Young-people-spend-time-online-theyre-lonely-elderly.html"
States that even though we teenagers/youngadults spend so much time sitting on Facebook,catching up with friends that people are actually LONELY, of course there is a massive difference between typing to someone, and actually talking to them in person. But still the fact that "
Sixty per cent said they found it difficult to make friends 'in real life' compared with online and a similar number (69 per cent) said they believe that Britain is an unfriendly place to live." Is shocking!! 


Are teenagers now so engrossed in Facebook and that way of communicating that social skills are being damaged? That they cant comfortable have a conversation or meet someone new? ( When random facebook adds leading to a strange sort of "online" friendship are common)
Is this really what the future holds as technology builds? That people are much more comfortable behind a screen than outside?

Its a strange thought, and one i hope wont turn out to be true.