When it comes to what we watch, the research shows that Britons are a conservative bunch, drawn to the same programmes out of habit and routine. Nearly a quarter of those surveyed (24%) said they watch ‘on autopilot’, whilst a further third (33%) admitted that TV provides a sense of structure to their lives. 45% said TV helps them relax or switch off.
Brits are also cautious when choosing new programmes to watch. Whilst one in six (16%) say they will watch a new TV show because of FOMO (fear of missing out) and one in four (25%) because it’s being talked about in the media, many Britons are risk averse, opting for new shows that come recommended by friends or family (43%) or starring their favourite actor (35%).
"From Freeview"
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