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  2. Television consumption - Wikipedia

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    Even though binge-watching is not inherently bad, excessive binge-watching may be a result of existing mental health disorders such as depression and social anxiety, and it may be harmful for vulnerable individuals. [14] In 2013, a research study showed that 62% of the American population admitted to binge-watching on a regular basis.

  3. Binge-watching - Wikipedia

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    Binge-watching overlaps with marathon viewing which places more emphasis on stamina and less on self-indulgence. In a survey conducted by Netflix in February 2014, 73% of people define binge-watching as "watching between 2–6 episodes of the same TV show in one sitting". [1]

  4. The best streaming platforms for your mental health - AOL

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    For many, the answer is television. According to research, there's an increased correlation between binge-watching and feelings of depression , social interaction anxiety , and loneliness or escapism.

  5. Social aspects of television - Wikipedia

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    This contrasted with a previous study, which indicated that watching TV was the happiest time of the day for some people. Based on his study, Robinson commented that the pleasurable effects of television may be likened to an addictive activity, producing "momentary pleasure but long-term misery and regret." [11]

  6. I hate binge-watching but Netflix might have just convinced ...

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    Netflix has recommitted itself to its binge-watching release strategy — and there's a surprisingly good reason why. I hate binge-watching but Netflix might have just convinced me of its benefits ...

  7. Could binge watching TV lead to an earlier death - AOL

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    So, if you didn't already know - sitting around for hours at a time to, I don't know, binge watch season two of "Orange Is the New Black," isn't exactly good for your health. I mean, even though ...

  8. Cultivation theory - Wikipedia

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    Cultivation theory was founded by George Gerbner.It was developed to seek out the influence that television media may have on the viewers. Most of the formative research underlying cultivation theory was conducted by Gerbner along with his University of Pennsylvania colleague Larry Gross and their students-turned-colleagues Michael Morgan and Nancy Signorielli. [4]

  9. The Best Binge Watches to Cure Your Holiday Boredom

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    This show has everything you want in a high school TV binge—insane plot lines, teenagers doing literally anything but schoolwork, iconic 2000s fashion, relationship drama, multiple characters to ...