Not exact matches
The Super Bowl on Sunday, with 112.2 million
viewers, set a record as the
most - watched program in U.S.
television history.
Of an estimated 100 million
television viewers — 10 times the number of people who tuned in for The Voice's season 1 finale —
most stay up past the «main event» to watch former secretaries of the U.S. government debate nuclear policy with astronomer Carl Sagan.
Most viewers liken her reaction to the days when the
television first came out.
Show creator Carl Reiner was hard at work delivering an interesting, nuanced portrayal of a marriage when
most television shows were still asking
viewers to laugh at smart, long - suffering husbands putting up with their silly, accident - prone wives.
The same is true of many media reform efforts: by attempting to get people excited about liberal bias in the news, or nudity or profanity in a particular program, or the ideological bent of a certain series, or whether a network is «Christian,» concerned leaders have diverted the attention of
viewers from the
most important problem, the basic point, namely, that the whole process - of -
television is providing us with a worldview which not only determines what we think, but also how we think and who we are.
A glaring example of the problem this creates is the present state of
television news on the TV networks;
most people prefer its simplistic presentation over a more complex and demanding one, and, by pandering to this preference, TV encourages the least, rather than the
most, from individual
viewers.
For
most heavy
viewers of religious
television, watching is both an expression of belief and an act of protest against the world of general
television.
It was as much a success with critics as it was with
viewers — if you're too young to remember, note that this used to be the
most popular show in America — and it leveraged that success to break new ground in
television.
They point to other destructive aspects of
television that have been stressed by
television researchers and theorists; the privatization of experience at the expense of family and social interaction and rela - tionships; (33) the promotion of fear as the appropriate attitude to life: (34)
television's cultural levelling effects which blur local, regional, and national differences and impose a distorted and primarily free - enterprise, competitive and capitalistic picture of events and their significance; (35)
television's suppression of social dialogue; (36) its distorted and exploitative presentation of certain social groups: (37) the increasing alienation felt by
most viewers in relation to this central means of social communication; (38) and its negative effects on the development of the full range of human potential.
Because of the strong dynamic of defense mechanisms, the major effect of religious
television programs will be one of reinforcement of existing attitudes that
most viewers would hold in harmony with the broadcaster.
A review of the research suggests that the
most effective uses of
television in relation to those outside the normal reach of the Christian faith lie within the areas of imparting information about religious issues or organizations, the suggestion of religious questions for consideration by the
viewer as applicable to his or her life, and the maintenance of a positive image in relation to general or specific religious issues or organizations.
(5) Solt, in a study of religious program audience in a New York county, found significant differences occurring at age 44, (6) while Buddenbaum found that frequent
viewers of religious
television were
most likely to be over the age of 62, while those who never watch are more likely to be under age 34.
First, one needs to look at the dominant characteristics of the religious
television audience:
most viewers are people who are already active church members.
Further, while
television in some situations may stimulate an immediate radical change in attitude, emotions, or behavior, alone it lacks
most of the capacities required to maintain the durability of that change or to extend it into other areas of a
viewer's behavior.
Most children and adults who are heavy
viewers of
television express a greater sense of insecurity and apprehension about their world — the «mean world» syndrome — than do light
viewers, and the generation of insecurity, vulnerability, and dependence creates the overall condition in which violence is facilitated in society.
In 2014, Paulin Nikolli becomes the
most famous Nice artists thanks to a New York Times
television coverage with an audience of 32 million
viewers.
According to CNN Money, the Super Bowl capped at 1.3 million in February, although it was also on
television and
most viewers chose to watch that way.
It's not a huge deal for
most viewers on the weekend, because the leaders start late enough that
television audiences can watch almost the entirety of their rounds, but it's still a point of frustration.
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viewers — As per this Lomachenko - Rigondeaux, averaged 1.73 million
viewers on ESPN, which is a number bettered only by Manny Pacquiao vs. Jeff Horn in terms of
most - watched boxing cards on cable
television since 2012.
Perhaps the
most touching moment in a whole series of
television performances that
viewers will see him carry out with such skill is his last one as prime minister.
NOVA is the
most - watched primetime science series on
television reaching an average of five million
viewers weekly.
Like
most television shows, the goal of Dr. Phil's producers were to create as much controversy as possible to attract
viewers.
Most 21st century
viewers, however, are familiar only with the four - part Granada
Television adaptation, which made its first British TV appearance on December 1, 1996.
As
most movies based on
television series goes, MI - 5 is probably better fitted for
viewers of the series.
Considering the Superbowl is the
most watched
television broadcast (not counting online
viewers) on the globe, ever, getting a trailer in would do exactly that.
Drawing more than 45 million
viewers, the Frost / Nixon faceoff became the
most - watched current affairs program in
television history.
As we've already touched upon here on Bloody Disgusting, this past Sunday night's Season 7 premiere of the hit AMC series was one of the
most disturbing, harrowing, and grueling hours of
television we've ever endured, and though we understood that it was exactly as upsetting and brutal as it needed to be, many
viewers didn't quite feel the same way.
As the e-short starts out, an obnoxious
television host of the otherworldly show Lifestyles of the Rich and Undead muscles her way in to a reclusive, gorgeous vampire's ancient mansion, intent on portraying Grayson Soucek to her
viewers at home as the next undead
most eligible bachelor.
Based on George R.R. Martin's bestselling high fantasy series, A Song of Ice and Fire, «Game ofThrones» has surpassed all expectations and become one of the
most popular
television series in recent memory with millions of
viewers tuning in for each episode.
Major
television networks have lost
most viewers to other alternatives, like small cable channels, Netflix, video games, and the internet.
They will need to be creative and provide video and / or animation where it will
most focus the
viewers attention, for example, one of the
most popular
television series currently watched world - wide is «Game of Thrones».
The reach of the Westminster Kennel Club and its famed annual all - breed dog show extends to the millions of spectators who have attended the show, the millions of
television viewers (televised since 1948), the hundreds of thousands of exhibitors, and
most recently, the millions of
viewers on the Internet and on social media.
An estimated 933,000
viewers tuned in, making it the
most watched show in it's 12:30 AM timeslot for men between the ages of 18 - 24 on cable
television.
«I have come to realise that the
most important place where my work exists is not in the museum gallery, or in the screening room, or on
television, and not even on the video screen itself,» Bill Viola stated in1989, «but in the mind of the
viewer who has seen it.»
First shown at the Kitchen in New York, (A) Drift of Politics: Two Women Are Active in a Space (1978) comprises a single half - hour episode of the Happy Days - style US
television series Laverne & Shirley (1976 — 83), the
most popular sitcom of its time, which the artist condensed to five minutes by selecting only the two - shots (that is, a shot of two people looking out at the
viewer) in which the title characters appear.
Unfortunately,
most attorney TV commercials fall into that category today, as
television viewers grow increasingly sophisticated, cynical, and frustrated by the constant barrage of legal marketing.
Considering the Superbowl is the
most watched
television broadcast (not counting online
viewers) on the globe, ever, getting a trailer in would do exactly that.
Vme TV, the only national Spanish - language
television network affiliated with public
television stations, has joined forces with Better Homes and Gardens ® Real Estate to bring
viewers «Vme Hogar,» informative video segments providing tips to help Hispanic Americans make the
most out of their homeownership experience.