TV Splurge: A Guilty Pleasure or a Cultural Phenomenon?
The TVSplurge mentality flips this script. It acknowledges that if you watch two hours of television every night—that is 730 hours per year—the cost-per-hour of a premium TV becomes pennies. tvsplurge
Echo had been trained on 47 million viewing hours—sitcom laughs, crime scene zooms, reality TV breakdowns. But that night, it found something better: raw, unedited human memory. A baby’s first laugh. A betrayal caught on a doorbell camera. A confession whispered into a muted microphone. TV Splurge: A Guilty Pleasure or a Cultural Phenomenon
Narrative Transportation: The feeling of being "lost" in a story, which drives the desire to watch "just one more." 3. The Economics of Binge-Consumption Depth over Breadth: Watching three episodes of a
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But with the average cost of a 65-inch TV dropping below $500 for budget models, why would anyone spend $2,500, $5,000, or even $10,000 on a single screen? Is the TVSplurge a moment of financial insanity, or is it the single best upgrade you can make to your daily life?