The majority of people with visual disabilities watch four or more hours of television per day, which is almost as much as the general public, a new survey by Comcast and the American Foundation for the Blind found.
That’s compared to a Nielsen study from 2016 that found the average person watched about five hours of television per day.
“It’s a myth to think that you can’t enjoy television just because you have a visual disability,” said Tom Wlodkowski, Vice President of Accessibility for Comcast, who was born blind.
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The survey, which found that 96 percent of visually impaired adults watch television on a regular basis, was conducted by Global Strategy Group and surveyed 626 visually impaired adults, including 277 adults with “no functional vision” between Oct. 9 and Nov. 27, 2017.
The results were weighted to correspond to national data about the visually impaired population, and designed to be compatible with screen readers and screen magnifiers.
Additionally, the survey found that 81 percent watch more than an hour per day and 55 percent watch four or more hours per day.
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But it’s not always easy for the visually impaired to enjoy their favorite shows: of those surveyed, 65 percent encountered problems with looking up what’s on TV, and 53 percent experienced difficulty in following along with key visual elements. Less than half surveyed were aware of assistive technologies like video description and talking TV guides.
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Ever wanted to live like your favorite TV family? Well, now you can put a dollar figure on that dream.
An Empire Today study, which is exclusive to TheWrap, priced popular television show residences as if they were listed on a short-term rental site, a la Airbnb or VRBO. The home improvement company then cross-referenced the fictional characters' homes to actual comparable listings on those real rental sites.
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What would the ”Friends“ apartment rent for nightly? A lot more than this ramshackle ”Always Sunny“ pad
Show: "Friends"
Occupant(s): Monica and Rachel
Deets: Two-bedroom, 1,500 sq. ft. apartment in Greenwich Village with open-air balcony. Occasional views of naked neighbor
Nearby: Central Perk coffee shop, Allesandro's restaurant
Cost: $364/night
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What would the ”Friends“ apartment rent for nightly? A lot more than this ramshackle ”Always Sunny“ pad
Show: "Stranger Things"
Occupant(s): Joyce and her boys
Deets: Three-bedroom, ranch-style home in a tight-knit, picturesque Indiana community. Walls sometimes adorned with Christmas lights
Nearby: Unique woodlands, confusing geography and Hawkins National Laboratory
Cost: $224/night
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What would the ”Friends“ apartment rent for nightly? A lot more than this ramshackle ”Always Sunny“ pad
Show: "Full House"
Occupant(s): The Tanner Family
Deets: 2,500 sq. ft., four-bedroom, four-bathroom Victorian-style home in San Francisco with fenced in backyard and patio
Nearby: Golden Gate Bridge, "Good Morning San Francisco" set
Cost: $1,349/night
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What would the ”Friends“ apartment rent for nightly? A lot more than this ramshackle ”Always Sunny“ pad
Show: "Seinfeld"
Occupant(s): Jerry
Deets: One-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment with spacious kitchen, including wraparound counters, in New York City
Nearby: Neighbor with boundary issues, Monk's Coffee Shop
Cost: $325/night
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What would the ”Friends“ apartment rent for nightly? A lot more than this ramshackle ”Always Sunny“ pad
Show: "Gilmore Girls"
Occupant(s): Lorelai and Rory
Deets: Two-story, two-bedroom home with wraparound porch and plenty of coffee mugs in small New England town of Stars Hollow
Nearby: Luke's Diner, Miss Patty's Dance School, Kim's Antiques
Cost: $307/night
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What would the ”Friends“ apartment rent for nightly? A lot more than this ramshackle ”Always Sunny“ pad
Show: "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia"
Occupant(s): Charlie and Frank
Deets: One-room apartment with hot plate, couch and no plumbing in Philadelphia
Nearby: Paddy's Pub
Cost: $122/night
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What would the ”Friends“ apartment rent for nightly? A lot more than this ramshackle ”Always Sunny“ pad
Show: "Star Trek"
Occupant(s): Captain Jean-Luc Picard
Deets: Guests on this 8,000 sq. meter, 5,000-bedroom spaceship will access to the holodeck, arboretum, gymnasium, amphitheaters, sick bay should it be required, and the ship’s bar. Access to the bridge is strictly prohibited, however
Nearby: Stars, other galaxies
Cost: $100,000/night
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What would the ”Friends“ apartment rent for nightly? A lot more than this ramshackle ”Always Sunny“ pad
Show: "The Big Bang Theory"
Occupant(s): Leonard and Sheldon
Deets: Two-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment in Pasadena, with open floor plan and broken elevator just outside. Please don't touch anything.
Nearby: City Hall
Cost: $237/night
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What would the ”Friends“ apartment rent for nightly? A lot more than this ramshackle ”Always Sunny“ pad
Show: "The Simpsons"
Occupant(s): The Simpson Family
Deets: Four-bedroom, three-bathroom, two-story, 2,000 sq. ft. home in Springfield, Oregon features an attached two-car garage and a versatile treehouse in the backyard. Should anything go wrong, contact helpful neighbor Ned Flanders
Nearby: Kwik-E-Mart convenience store, Moe's Tavern, a stunning view of Springfield Gorge
Cost: $510/night
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What would the ”Friends“ apartment rent for nightly? A lot more than this ramshackle ”Always Sunny“ pad
Show: "The Golden Girls"
Occupant(s): Blanche
Deets: Four-bedroom, four-bathroom home with large porch in Miami perfect for a girl's trip, especially for the older crowd
Nearby: Golden Palace Hotel
Cost: $417/night
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What would the ”Friends“ apartment rent for nightly? A lot more than this ramshackle ”Always Sunny“ pad
Show: "Roseanne"
Occupant(s): The Conner Family
Deets: Four bedroom house includes guest space in converted basement and a charming front porch
Nearby: Lanford Lunch Box
Cost: $256/night
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What would the ”Friends“ apartment rent for nightly? A lot more than this ramshackle ”Always Sunny“ pad
Obviously those listings and dwellings are all fake (though you actually can rent the "Full House" home).
Still, Airbnb and VRBO are both solid alternatives to traditional hotels. Check both websites out for plenty of cool non-TV cribs to crash in on your next vacation.
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