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== The average teenager watches roughly 1500 hours of television per year? ==

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolescence#Body_image

Here in the "Body Image" section:

Much research has been conducted on the psychological ramifications of body image on adolescents. Modern day teenagers are exposed to more media on a daily basis than any generation before them. Recent studies have indicated that the average teenager watches roughly 1500 hours of television per year.[230]

With a citation[230] from 2007.

That is no longer true.

Teenagers almost never watch TV anymore. They are exposed to more media mainly through the internet.

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The average teenager watches roughly 1500 hours of television per year?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolescence#Body_image

Here in the "Body Image" section:

Much research has been conducted on the psychological ramifications of body image on adolescents. Modern day teenagers are exposed to more media on a daily basis than any generation before them. Recent studies have indicated that the average teenager watches roughly 1500 hours of television per year.[230]

With a citation[230] from 2007.

That is no longer true.

Teenagers almost never watch TV anymore. They are exposed to more media mainly through the internet.