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In a recently published article, Bruni and Stanca (2008) suggest that television viewing has a negative impact on life … claim that television viewing in general has a negative impact on individual happiness. Using a large cross- country … concluding about television’s effect on life satisfaction -- Relational goods ; Subjective well-being ; TV consumption …
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Television related attitudes are changing rapidly. How are the broadcasters, digital content makers and involved market …
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Sports organizations, Hollywood studios and TV channels grant satellite and cable networks exclusive rights to televise their matches, movies and media contents. Exclusive distributions prevents viewers from watching attractive programs, and reduces the TV-distributors incentives to compete in...
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In OECD countries watching television is by far the most time-consuming form of leisure. Surprisingly, television …
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Under the current market structure in the TV industry advertising prices are typically set by TV channels while viewer prices are set by distributors (e.g., cable operators). The latter implies that the distributors partly internalize the competition between the TV channels, since they take into...
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In OECD countries watching television is by far the most time-consuming form of leisure. Surprisingly, television …
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