Every evening almost everyone comes home and sits and stares at a light box.
Actually, the number of hours of TV a person watches has also dropped over the last ten years. And I know people (at work, so proper people, not my actual friends) who spend little-to-no time watching TV. I also know people that spend a lot, of course. I, personally, spend about 3 hours a week watching TV.
Go back a hundred years or so and people were spending much the same amount of time in all the same pursuits as each other - either in churches or in the social sense. The homogenity level hasn't changed much, as far as I can tell.
Re: you call this heterogenous
Actually, the number of hours of TV a person watches has also dropped over the last ten years. And I know people (at work, so proper people, not my actual friends) who spend little-to-no time watching TV. I also know people that spend a lot, of course. I, personally, spend about 3 hours a week watching TV.
Go back a hundred years or so and people were spending much the same amount of time in all the same pursuits as each other - either in churches or in the social sense. The homogenity level hasn't changed much, as far as I can tell.