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  2. Get Paid To Watch Videos: 10 Easy Ways - AOL

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    If you find yourself wasting hours a day online scrolling TikTok or YouTube or bingeing your favorite shows on Netflix, you may as well make money watching videos. Get Paid To Watch Videos: 10 ...

  3. 5 Ways To Earn Quick Money Watching TV - AOL

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    Opportunities abound for couch potatoes to sprout green and make money while watching TV. Here’s how: I Make Up To $9K a Month Taking Side Jobs on TaskRabbit: 4 Tips for Making the Most as a Tasker

  4. 10 Ways To Make Money Watching Ads - AOL

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    To make money, you earn points that can be redeemed for cash by watching online videos through Swagbucks Watch. The video lengths vary but the amount of points you’ll earn per video is marked ...

  5. 125 Creative Ways To Earn Extra Money in 2025 - AOL

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    Visit sites like InboxDollars and you'll find opportunities to earn money watching TV or video ads. 58. Become an Airmule. For those who have to travel a lot, Airmule could help you make a little ...

  6. Binge-watching - Wikipedia

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    The second is recreational binge-watchers, who have the least motivation and do not spend as much time watching TV. The third profile is, unregulated binge-watchers, who have the highest motivation to watch TV, which is driven by their coping mechanisms. Studies show they also "display the highest impulsivity among the binge-watchers of all types.

  7. Telemeter (pay television) - Wikipedia

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    To activate the TV, the viewer had to insert coins into a slot, which would grant them timed access to local TV stations. Initially, these coin-operated TVs were extremely profitable since America was still in the early stages of developing its national TV addiction, and people were willing to pay for the novelty of watching TV outside their homes.