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What (who) is TV addict - definition

BEHAVIORAL ADDICTION
TV addiction; Tv addiction; Tv addict
  • A child watching in front of a TV illustrates the addiction of television on children.

Television addiction         
Television addiction is a proposed addiction model associated with maladaptive or compulsive behavior associated with watching television programming.TV Addiction: Characteristics and Treatment : HealthlineHow Viewers Grow Addicted To Television - The New York TimesTelevision addiction: Implication for enhancing media literacy for healthy use of technology Manoj Kumar Sharma1, Girish N Rao2, Vivek Benegal3, K Thennarasu4 - Indian Journal of Social Psychiatry
Addictive Behaviors         
MEDICAL JOURNAL
Addict. Behav.; Addict Behav; Addictive Behaviours
Addictive Behaviors is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Elsevier. It was established in 1975 by Peter M.
System Addict         
1985 SINGLE BY FIVE STAR
System addict; System Addict 2005
"System Addict" is a 1985 single by the British pop group Five Star. It was the group's first Top 10 hit, reaching #3 in 1986.

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Television addiction

Television addiction is a proposed addiction model associated with maladaptive or compulsive behavior associated with watching television programming.

Examples of use of TV addict
1. TV addict A 43–year–old suspected drug dealer was arrested at his home in Liosia, western Athens, yesterday after a police sniffer dog helped officers find half a kilo of heroin hidden in the man’s television.
2. "Hot gossip turns cold by the time film magazines decide to print them, leaving them with little options", says an earlier avid film magazine reader and now a TV addict.