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Brits spend more time on their mobiles than watching TV set for the first time

For the first time in its 20-year history, the IPA TouchPoints dataset reveals that British adults (aged 15+) are spending more time on their mobile phones than in front of the TV set. This insight comes from the latest 2025 data which details the daily habits and media consumption of British adults. Mobile phone time overtakes TV set viewing According to the findings, British adults now use their mobile phones for an average of 3 hours and 21 …
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Altaposten is the local newspaper for Alta, Kautokeino and Loppa in Finnmark – with daily news online, a twice-weekly print newspaper, as well as Radio Alta and TV Nord.

What does a young person do after a day at work or school – turn on the TV or open Netflix? Probably the latter. In many young people's homes, the classic TV has been replaced by art or simply a computer, because the need for it has disappeared. It's not that the new generation despises the big screen – life has simply become that way. Today's young people don't sit on the couch in the evening to watch "Actual Camera", they watch when they have …

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