Are you referring to the amount of electricity the TV uses each month? That would depend on the TV and the cost of electricity where you live.
Are you referring to the cost of your lost productivity and how you could do something more productive like read a book, work at a job, or socialize with your friends? That's something that is difficult to measure.
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Because sucky content provides the highest yield in terms of advertising profits divided by production costs.
TV insurance protects one's television in case of any damage caused by things like weather. If a hurricane were to damage one's TV, an insurance company would cover the replacement costs.
yes, however it is a pre-recorded and is broadcasts by a PC softwares on the internet and can only be viewed through computers no, because you need to pay for the rights to be transmitted to your satellite dish either of the two
£145.50 a year for colour television