1) How does the report suggest that TV viewing is changing? The report suggests that the tv viewing is changing because people are increasingly viewing content in a variety of different ways, both on the television set and on other devices. 2) What differences are highlighted between younger and older viewers? Viewers aged 65+ watched an average of 5 hours 44 minutes in 2016, just three minutes less than in 2012; in contrast, 16-24 year olds watched an average of 1 hour 54 minutes in 2016, 43 minutes less than in 2012. Between 2015 and 2016, average daily viewing among children and 16-24 year olds each fell by 10 minutes, whereas viewing by over-64s increased by 2 minutes. 3) Does the report suggest audiences are satisfied with public service broadcasting TV channels? Overall, 78% of regular or occasional viewers of any PSB channel claim to be satisfied with PSB broadcasting, significantly higher than in 2015 (73%). 4) Public service broadcasting channels are a major aspect of the UK
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