98.9% of American household have a television.
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About 13,000 households in the UK (year 2014) purchase a Black & White TV license and must therefore be watching Black and White TVs.
According to the US Government 2010 digital transition survey there were 1,261,325 TV households in Puerto Rico. According to the 2010 census there are 1,480,330 total households in Puerto Rico. This means that 85% of Puerto Ricans have at least one TV in their house. 98.5% of US households (50 states combined) have a TV.
There will be a small percentage of folk who object to TV, but otherwise, all households would have at least one TV. Around 1 million households. [But Census day is just a week or so away!]
Alot.
According to US Television Households as of December 2006 - 111,300,000 people have TVs.
In the 1960s, around 92% of households in the UK had a television set. Television ownership was increasing rapidly during that time due to the popularity of programs like the BBC's "Coronation Street" and ITV's "The Avengers."
As per TAM Annual Universe Update-2010 over 134 million households have TV sets.
As of 2021, about 78% of households in South Africa have a television set, which translates to approximately 13 million households. However, it's important to note that this number is constantly evolving due to technological advancements and changes in viewing habits.
58 percent
Regular television broadcasting in the US began in 1940, but not that many households had TV sets. TVs became widespread in the US from the late 1940s on. At the time of the Holocaust not many homes had TV.
There is no way to correctly calculate how many televisions there are in Australia. Some households manage quite well with just one television, whilst others may easily have three or four or even more.