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(3)

GAS

(4)

COKE

PEAT

(5)

FIREWOOD

mazut

OIL

COAL

(6)

PETROL

KIZLYAK - pressed manure

LIGNITE

SLATE (combustible)

(7)

GASOIL - diesel fuel

KEROSENE

NAPHTHA

BRUSHWOOD

(8)

ANTHRACITE

(9)

WOOD

(11)

jet fuel - jet fuel

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Forecast about refusal about TVs was not confirmed 12.05.2012

In 2011, the number of American families owning a television set increased by 8 million compared to 2010. Television, in this defining market, has managed to remain the main focus of home entertainment. Analysts have released an encouraging new report for television. Against the background of the general opinion on the rejection of TV, in the US, as it turns out, the TV still continues to be the center of home multimedia entertainment.

According to research firm Nielsen, the average American watches about 5 hours of video daily, with 98% of that content being watched on TV. This is less than a few years ago, analysts admit, but the fact remains that Americans continue to use the TV very actively, and no one is going to throw it away as an obsolete device.

According to the study, almost all the time the TV is used for its intended purpose: to watch TV shows and series that are on at the current time, or somehow recorded from the air. The proportion of time spent on game consoles is small.

On average, every American spends 33 hours a week, or 4,7 hours a day, on watching TV shows and series, which almost completely takes up all his time of "communication" with the TV. Although analysts note that people have begun to use the TV less for its main purpose, however, this change is insignificant - only 0,5% of the time compared to the fourth quarter of 2010.

At the same time, experts note an increase in the number of users who watch videos on smartphones. Compared to last year, their number increased by 35,7% to 33,5 million people. "Mobile phones will not replace other display devices in the near future, but they are increasingly playing the role of a device through which users consume content," the report concludes.

Recall that a series of recent publications made us think about the approaching end of the television era. In May last year, a similar report by Nielsen reported that the number of American families owning TVs in 2010 decreased for the first time in 20 years (in 2011, analysts, on the contrary, reported an increase in the number of families by 8 million to 80,2 million). compared to 2010).

In March 2012, the research company NPD DisplaySearch announced the first reduction in the supply of TV sets in the 8-year history of monitoring the global market (observation has been conducted since 2004). According to the report, 2011 million TVs were shipped to the global market in 247,7, down 0,3% from 2010.

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