Lkeller said:
I'm out of the 18 - 49 demo by about a decade, but since I've gotten my DVR (about 3 years now), I rarely watch anything as it is broadcast - but at my leisure, skipping through commercials. How the broadcast and cable networks will make money as this trend continues, it's hard to imagine. But the benefits of a DVR are too great to resist. I get to watch a few late night shows I like the next day, without staying up late, I can see a number of shows I like that run against each other in the same time slot, and I actually spend LESS time watching TV now that an hour only takes 42 minutes.
I'm 31 and a early tech adopter. I got my first Tivo when I was 21, and I haven't watched a show live, sports or otherwise, in 11 years. There are times when I go to a friends house, and watching TV there is unbearable.
And to the person who said that sports is appointment viewing, I disagree. I record all the sports events that I want to watch, and start them when I'm ready. This may be 10 minutes after the program starts, or days after. The other benefit to that is I can skip all the commercials, but the main benefit is to be able to time shift my start time.