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Thursday, 04 September, 2008
No TV
It can happen: People Who Live Without TV.
For many Americans the thought of life without TV is akin to forgoing food, shelter or, God forbid, the Internet. But about 1 to 2 percent of Americans do abstain from the boob tube, and they might seem like strange bedfellows.
A recent study of those who live without found that about two-thirds fall into either the "crunchy granola set" or the "religious right, ultraconservative" camp, said researcher Marina Krcmar, a professor of communication at North Carolina's Wake Forest University. Krcmar interviewed 120 people from 62 different households who do not watch television, as well as 92 people from 35 households with TV, and described her findings in a new book, "Living Without the Screen."
Non-TV people fall into three categories:
- They don't want to expose their family to excessive sex, violence, and consumerism.
- They think it intrudes too much on their lives
- They object to the power and values of the TV industry


For
many Americans the thought of life without TV is akin to forgoing food,
shelter or, God forbid, the Internet. But about 1 to 2 percent of Americans do
abstain from the boob tube, and they might seem like strange bedfellows.