Answer to Quickie Quiz: More TVs or People

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According to ratings guru, NielsenTV sets now outnumber people in the average American home, with 2.73 sets compared to 2.55 residents.

Statistics also show that half of American homes now have three or more sets, and 19% have just one. In 1975, 57% of homes had a single TV and 11% had three or more.

(My how times have changed ...)

Can you believe it!

Thanks to USA TODAY/Associated Press for this interesting fact!

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That's a little ridiculous. Whatever happened to good old fashioned entertainment like playing games or, I don't know, talking to each other?

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