The generation gap in broadcast TV viewing has hit a new high, with young adults watching six times less than the over-65s, the media regulator revealed yesterday.Ofcom found that Generation Z – those aged roughly 16 to 24 – spend less than an hour a day watching traditional channels, down two-thirds in ten years.By contrast, the over-65s are still tuning in to scheduled TV for five hours and 50 minutes on average per day – slightly up on a decade earlier.
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