We millennials don’t care for waiting, channel-changing and sometimes, even sharing! See how millennials TV viewing habits have changed!
Millennials do everything a bit differently, just like any generation before us has done, I guess. We make new trends for everything – new fashion trends, new ways to travel, new photography and selfie trends, and of course, we even ways to get entertained or watch TV.
Remember those times when everyone in the family (sometimes even in the neighborhood) watched whatever was on TV – together? Well, not anymore. For the millennials TV viewing habits have long since changed. We no longer care for waiting for the TV program. Movie and TV watching is now demand based – where we watch what we want to watch, and when we want to watch it. Sometimes we just want to enjoy our guilty pleasures without being judged, watched or disturbed. And sometimes ‘Netflix and chill’ means just that – Netflix and chill! But yes, that does have a downside. Wanna know what it is?
Audrey O. (Vol.1 E36) Comic – Millennials TV Viewing Habits
Yup, sometimes we do miss sharing. But oh, on second thoughts, then we wouldn’t be able to enjoy the same episodes of Gossip Girl again and again, would we? So yeah, we’re good, thanks!
So how do you watch TV? Are you an old school TV viewer with the remote control-channel-changing methods? Or are you a Netflix or YouTube person? Do you love watching by yourself or with others? Lemme know about millennials TV viewing habits based on your own life and tweet at me @shilpa1ahuja!
Muaah 🙂
Shilpa Ahuja the editor-in-chief of ShilpaAhuja.com, which she founded with the goal of inspiring confidence in the modern working woman through fashion. Other than defining the direction of the magazine, she also writes about fashion & beauty trend forecasts, industry analysis, and opinions.
Shilpa’s work has been published in the University of Fashion blog and Jet Airways magazine. She is also an artist, illustrator and cartoonist. She is also the creator of Audrey O., a comic series that represents the lifestyle of millennial women. She enjoys creative writing and world travel. Her art has been exhibited at Harvard Graduate School of Design and the Aroma Hotel, Chandigarh and been published in Chandigarh Times.
Originally from Chandigarh, Shilpa also has a degree in architecture and has worked in interior project management. She is also the author of the book “Designing a Chinese Cultural Center in India”. Shilpa has a Masters in Design Studies degree from Harvard University.
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