“Television” here means commercially-produced programs that are broadcast on some TV channel; regardless of how you personally access them.
“Commercially-produced” would seem to exclude e.g. documentaries produced by state-funded broadcasting corporations or with other non-profit funding, and “are broadcast” is vague about whether it includes “have once been broadcast” (does rewatching recorded TV shows count?), and what counts as a TV channel (is Netflix one?). “TV series and movies” or just “anything in a video format” might be better—I’m not sure whether we can really make a meaningful distinction between watching TV and watching non-TV videos anymore.
“Commercially-produced” would seem to exclude e.g. documentaries produced by state-funded broadcasting corporations or with other non-profit funding, and “are broadcast” is vague about whether it includes “have once been broadcast” (does rewatching recorded TV shows count?), and what counts as a TV channel (is Netflix one?). “TV series and movies” or just “anything in a video format” might be better—I’m not sure whether we can really make a meaningful distinction between watching TV and watching non-TV videos anymore.
You’re right about public broadcasting. But I wanted to exclude Internet cat videos. Possibly “professionally-produced” is what I should have said.