Sentences with phrase «tv viewership»

Chuck tells Hans, «we're thinking a TV viewership of seventy million in India alone.
When President Obama called the U.S. women's soccer team this month to congratulate its players on winning the World Cup, he noted that they had topped their male counterparts in terms of TV viewership — and, «more importantly, inspired a whole new generation of young women» to go out and play.
Again, the Academy will be concerned that the somewhat lower profiles of many nominees will reduce TV viewership, which has fallen from 55 million in 1998 («Titanic») to 32 million in 2008 («No Country for Old Men»).
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TV viewership: Shocking!
We also know that TV viewership in the UK over the Games increased by almost 15 %.
Bottom line is TV viewership and $ $.
Anyway, the only culture war that exists is on TV which considering overall TV viewership as a % is at an all - time low I find quite funny.
TV viewership, especially among the youngest viewers advertiser desire most, is down.
Startup: Trendrr Sale price: Undisclosed Acquisition date: August 2013 What it is: A social analytics company that tracks conversations around TV viewership and provides associated insights to media companies.
Rugby has been growing in popularity at the youth and college level, but the sport still hasn't caught on in TV viewership.
Both network and cable TV viewership has been in steady decline for years.
TV viewership is slipping in parts of the world, with more and more people live - streaming matches on their phones.

Not exact matches

To capture television metrics, iSpot collects viewership information from smart TVs, and then uses a set of formulas to extrapolate it across the general population.
Meanwhile, Netflix (along with other big streaming players) is very protective of its viewership data, which the streaming service claims is made irrelevant by the fact that Netflix does not rely on ad sales like its traditional TV rivals.
Previous NFL games that have been simultaneously aired on TV and streamed online have yielded modest viewership figures that should be easily matched or surpassed by Twitter.
After all, even before the number of protests grew this past week, there were already worries that declining viewership could hamper future profitability for NFL TV partners.
The Wall Street Journal reported that a drop in TV ratings and viewership can be chalked up to subscription - based streaming services, including Netflix, Hulu and Amazon.
The night was a culmination of what has been a must - see - TV year for cable news, including record - setting viewership for the presidential debates this fall and during the primaries.
Glover's memo contained the same ironic tone that has resulted in skyrocketing viewership on Funny Or Die's own website, its YouTube channel and a handful of productions for traditional TV networks, including HBO and TBS.
Even CBS, which owns the most popular comedy — The Big Bang Theory — and drama — NCIS — on TV, saw viewership decline over that stretch.
While Hockey Night in Canada viewership has remained steady since the Jets left in 1996, TSN in particular has successfully become an alternative source of TV games, on the back of unquenchable fan interest.
The Philadelphia cable company has a treasure chest of viewership data collected from the 23 million homes with Comcast cable TV service.
As viewership habits, Disney will be under pressure to sustain revenue through means other than the traditional pay - TV bundle.
** CBS and the rest of the TV guys will certainly argue that the drop in NFL viewership (despite some stellar playoff games) merits a lighter increase in fees, or even a flattening.
Her popular TV show also draws in a racially diverse viewership, airing both on Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) and Black Entertainment Television (BET).
The viewership of such TV shows is like a «cult of personality».
The show will soon debut on a second cable network and also with KDOC - TV in Los Angeles among multiple other soon - to - be-added affiliates — and not just independent stations but also CBS, FOX and The CW — all expeditiously advancing the program's cume per segment viewership above the respectable 1.8 million it currently boasts.
The absence of Tiger Woods at this year's Masters continues to have a negative impact on TV ratings, with ESPN reporting that viewership for Friday's second round was down significantly from that of last year when Woods was in the hunt for his 15th major.
Apparently TV viewers agreed with me, as the second episode viewership fell 27 % from the premiere last week, and that premiere show polled 36 % fewer viewers than the series premiere a year ago.
The sport has for several years had a major pay - per - view cable TV presence, with UFC's owners, the Las Vegas - based Fertitta brothers, estimating viewership of up to 40 million people for the largest matches.
By choosing Williams's show — which has a massive viewership of women age 25 to 54 — for her first national TV interview of the campaign, Nixon is signaling that she's targeting female voters.
50 * 50 Cent's TV series «Power» may losing a huge portion of its viewership in the New York area, as cable provider Optimum has decided to sever ties
FreeWheel has the major benefit of incumbency since a change is hard to pull off, and Google is already seen as perhaps too dominant in digital ads; on the other hand, TV networks have been leery about rival Comcast having so much access to viewership data.
Translation: If Netflix determines a bit down the road that Apple's TV app user base is small enough that the company won't give Apple any meaningful access to viewership data, it might join the party.
The site calls it a TV Data Cloud and boasts that «40 million smart TVs, set - top boxes, mobile and living room devices with embedded Alphonso technology report viewership data in real time.»
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