Sentences with phrase «tv viewers»

For several weeks, Australian TV viewers might feel a bit uncomfortable when they see beyondblue's new TV ad in the middle of their favourite shows.
Forty - two percent of children were high TV viewers if the mother had both depressive symptoms and obesity, 30 % if the mother had only depressive symptoms, 29 % if the mother had only obesity, and 20 % if the mother had neither depressive symptoms nor obesity (P =.06 overall; P for trend =.009 using the χ2 test).
A simple - to - setup, solid performer, the ClearStream Flex is a great choice for TV viewers who need a boost picking up local stations using an indoor antenna.
David, a spokesman for the group, has become a familiar face to TV viewers.
Its promoters also promise better signal reception indoors, which is good news for apartment - dwelling cord cutters, and the interactive functions could bring a new range of services to TV viewers.
The most amusing story on the WSJ front page this morning is titled «Millenial TV Viewers Discover a Miracle Gadget: The Antenna.»
For TV viewers who want to eliminate the monthly cable bill but still receive local stations, the Mohu ReLeaf is a no - fuss, top - notch antenna.
After making pods (videos) for CurrentTV I can safely say that the audience is the TV viewers.
Orange has captured the attention of streaming TV viewers world - wide.
Much like juries, TV viewers want to be convinced by a compelling argument.
It's redundant, it's cliché, and TV viewers tune it right out.
The data clearly draw a distinction between the kind of prison break TV viewers know and love and the devoid - of - violence failure to show up.
This ad, produced by the British ministry for climate change, has been the subject of complaints from TV viewers who think it's too scary for children.
But the real goal of the campaign is not simply to re-brand coal as a clean and modern fuel — it's to convince energy - illiterate TV viewers that the American way of life depends on coal.
I wasn't thinking of the blogosphere, I was thinking of the TV viewers who don't, or can't wade through the scientific arguments, but would have absorbed the tritely illustrated points which were made every 5 minutes before the commercial break.
Grayson Perry: Divided Britain Scotland on Sunday (Edinburgh, Scotland); May 28, 2017; 277 words... Meanwhile, for TV viewers the artist continues examining the emotions, beliefs and desires that drive our loyalty to political tribes nearly a year after the vote which took Britain out of the European Union.Channel 4, Tuesday, 9 pm
So can the imminent slew of quality Tinseltown 3D fare and new Sky 3D content, alongside games such as Sony's forthcoming Uncharted 3 for PS3 help to resurrect some interest and excitement around 3D amongst cinephiles, gamers, games developers and TV viewers?
Tan says they noticed that the reception from both gamers and traditional TV viewers has been strong.
The game values intensity and precision over taunting and grandstanding, which tends to turn matches into dry, joyless wars of attrition that would make TV viewers doze off.
Every event has an intro, with our monotone presenter speaking to a non-existent following of Gravel TV viewers.
TV viewers in America will be entering «Another World» as they discover the Seychelles islands in October through a major promotional campaign lasting one week.
River Cottage has given millions of TV viewers a taste for good food since 1998, when Hugh Fearnley - Whittingstall first brought his food ethos to Channel 4 with a particular focus on food - integrity, sustainability and the consumption of local and seasonal produce.
By posing for the paws cause, Robertson (who TV viewers will remember from the CBS series Under the Dome and Life UnExpected on The CW network) has joined an ever - growing cast of actors, musicians and sports figures who have used their star wattage to shine a spotlight on the option of pet adoption through Best Friends Animal Society's photo campaign.
Shelters in Daytona Beach and New Smyrna Beach have received several calls from people interested in adopting the dogs — something that never occurred before TV viewers across the nation watched a pit bull attack a California animal control officer in June.
No matter in which incarnation, Lassie has been tugging at the hearts of film and TV viewers for 50 years.
What is now known as Freeform has been many things to many different TV viewers.
But comics retailers who are still ordering exclusively through Diamond are like TV viewers who still watch only the networks: they're missing the best stuff.
Also, several anime series were recently cut from YTV «s schedule so TV viewers can check out my Anime in Canada page for the current schedule and offerings.
It's a familiar paradigm in this culture of TV viewers.
I'm talking about real TV & real media that's good enough for people to spend good money on and you're argument seems to consist of conveniently mixed up figures between YouTube (where you can watch 100,000 different cats next door falling of a skateboard) and fledgeling real content streaming services (that don't even need Flash) for their minority of TV viewers.
, Shatzkin echoes what so many people have said — that readers rarely are driven by imprint on a book buy any more than TV viewers are following networks.
It is estimated that 300 million TV viewers watched Garry Kasparov lose to IBM's Deep Blue in 1997 *.
Jokes aside, this isn't the first time Subaru has plucked the heartstrings of American TV viewers.
The week at Le Mans can sometimes feel unending but that's overshadowed by the fact that it's universally followed: 250,000 spectators, over 2000 media, hundreds of millions of TV viewers.
Wonder Years Actress Extols Wonders of Math After endearing herself to TV viewers as Winnie Cooper on The Wonder Years, actress Danica McKellar discovered her love and aptitude for mathematics.
That definitely sounds like something that TV viewers would like, even if they'll have to look up «internecine,» and Freeman himself adds that Paradise Lost is «epic, exciting, and surprisingly modern.»
Hollywood hard man Bruce Willis had U.S. TV viewers laughing on Wednesday (02Mar11) when he appeared in a comedy sketch on The Late Show with David...
ELIZABETH HURLEY has come under attack from TV viewers, who have accused the British actress / model of mocking environmental issues in a new...
Many of this year's nominees are familiar to TV viewers.
TV viewers know they'll never see all the series necessary to call the Emmys.
Braff, best known to TV viewers for his lead role on the long - running, much - syndicated hospital comedy «Scrubs», graduated to auteur status as writer - director - star of the acclaimed, hit 2004 indie Garden State.
Gen is supposed to be a powerhouse character and one that Kiwi actor Cliff Curtis, familiar to Western moviegoers from such films as Live Free or Die Hard and Sunshine (and TV viewers from AMC's «Fear the Walking Dead»), should be more than capable of bringing to life with zeal.
After having peddled the beauty of his native continent to American TV viewers (and before becoming a spokesman for Subaru), Paul Hogan rehashed a number of old movie plots in the first Crocodile Dundee film, which he co-wrote and starred in.
Will TV viewers care?
Watching Kennedy and Larry Hagman go head - to - head was some of the best TV viewers could ask for.
But TV viewers of my generation should be grateful for the fact that they can now have virtually all of the series on DVD and can musically practice their multiplication tables, relearn their parts of speech, and give themselves refresher courses on basic scientific concepts and American history.
The Broadcast Television Journalists Association (BTJA) has been formed as a collective voice to represent the professional interests of those who regularly cover television for TV viewers, radio listeners and online audiences.
Benedict is also joined on the shortlist by his Sherlock co-star Andrew Scott - known to TV viewers for his portrayal of Moriarty in the detective drama - who is up for the best supporting actor prize for his role in Pride.
Her incisive comic timing, withering looks and mega-watt smile are familiar to late - night TV viewers, but it's her impressive acting range that stands out here, marked by vulnerability, complexity and an easy chemistry with co-stars — both the actors playing her young students and the ever - affable O'Dowd.
BTJA is the collective voice of journalists who regularly cover television for TV viewers, radio listeners and online audiences.
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