I don't read any newspapers, I read the news mostly from Twitter. I would turn to the sports section first because I have huge interest in that topic. I would never read things about the wildlife or anything got to do with nature or animals because it gets me bored to death. I love reading stories about celebrities and major events around the world and what's happening. No one is a consumes newspapers in my household. I visit the Telegraph the most, it's bookmarked on my laptop because I agree with their views and they do not report nonsense.
Magazines:
I am subscribed to monthly editions of The Economist, it's my favourite magazine because every single report is in some way fascinating. I try to read every single page because I only get one issue a month so there's a lot to read.
Television:
I spend maybe 3 hours watching TV a week and that's to watch football games. I usually turn the TV on in the evening but also in the morning before school. I like BBC Breakfast the most because I watch it while I'm having breakfast and it gives me an idea of the major news before I go to classes. I watch with my mum most of the time because her and I share very similar interests and I decide what to watch. I've never used on-demand/catch up so most of the stuff I watch on TV are 'live'. I also use my laptop to watch programmes and TV shows.
Radio:
In the car, yes. Capital FM is the one and only radio station that is played in the car. Less than hour a week. Whenever my mum drives me to school or to McDonald's. I sit and watch cars going past because my mum drives very slow.
Cinema:
I haven't been to the cinema in the past month. I've watched Get Hard buying it through iTunes. No one watches films with me because apparently I talk too much. I decide what films I want to watch. Mostly I use my laptop, sometimes phone.
Online:
I access the Internet on a daily basis everywhere I go. I go on Twitter, Facebook, ESPN, Telegraph. I go on these websites to communicate with friends, for information and for entertainment. I would be on the tube if I'm reading an article from the telegraph. My primary device would be my phone but also my laptop. I use Twitter, Facebook, Snapchat mostly but also Instagram and Beme. These are the most popular social networks and most of my friends use them and it's very easy to access.
Television:
I spend maybe 3 hours watching TV a week and that's to watch football games. I usually turn the TV on in the evening but also in the morning before school. I like BBC Breakfast the most because I watch it while I'm having breakfast and it gives me an idea of the major news before I go to classes. I watch with my mum most of the time because her and I share very similar interests and I decide what to watch. I've never used on-demand/catch up so most of the stuff I watch on TV are 'live'. I also use my laptop to watch programmes and TV shows.
Radio:
In the car, yes. Capital FM is the one and only radio station that is played in the car. Less than hour a week. Whenever my mum drives me to school or to McDonald's. I sit and watch cars going past because my mum drives very slow.
Cinema:
I haven't been to the cinema in the past month. I've watched Get Hard buying it through iTunes. No one watches films with me because apparently I talk too much. I decide what films I want to watch. Mostly I use my laptop, sometimes phone.
Online:
I access the Internet on a daily basis everywhere I go. I go on Twitter, Facebook, ESPN, Telegraph. I go on these websites to communicate with friends, for information and for entertainment. I would be on the tube if I'm reading an article from the telegraph. My primary device would be my phone but also my laptop. I use Twitter, Facebook, Snapchat mostly but also Instagram and Beme. These are the most popular social networks and most of my friends use them and it's very easy to access.
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