Sentences with phrase «with television audiences»

After earning her doctorate in psychology, she developed sound coaching techniques at JP Morgan Chase and gained traction with television audiences as a guest on «The Oprah Winfrey Show,» «The Today Show,» and other daytime programs.
With television audiences diminishing as a result of newer digital mediums, celebrities are increasingly courting the tech giants of Silicon Valley on their recent promo tours.
Not surprisingly, Trump joked earlier in the week that the Democratic debate would fall flat with television audiences while he promised to live - tweet what he predicted would be a «boring» event.
The paid - time religious producers sacrificed that freedom of programming when they made themselves dependent on their popularity with their television audience.

Not exact matches

Football games are the most dependable ratings - grabbers in television, with viewership increasing as the audience gets smaller for traditional network fare.
The 2015 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is ready for broadcast on Tuesday, with the Angels set to give the mid-tier lingerie brand its biggest PR push of the year to a television audience of millions.
She writes in her post that the partnership with OWN makes clear sense because Oprah always integrated her audience effortlessly when she was on television.
The earliest programs in central Canada air at 6 a.m. and Atlantic Canada at 7 a.m. Numbers from the Television Bureau of Canada show that consistently for the past six years, the 4 a.m. to 5 a.m. slot has had the fewest viewers, with an audience size about one - fifth of the peak time between 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. Still, Canadian broadcasters aren't overlooking the value of starting early.
Despite being a blowout, Sunday's Super Bowl XLVIII was the largest television audience in American history, with Nielsen reporting that 111.5 million U.S. viewers watched the game.
With the reach of 170 full power television stations in 100 markets addressing nearly 38.7 % of US television households, and a diversified, growing digital media operation, Nexstar Media Group offers superior audience engagement across all media devices and local broadcast television's unrivalled influence on consumers» purchasing and political decisions.
In the 1990s, television shows such as Japan's Doraemon, the robotic cat, entered the Chinese market and captivated audiences with its time - travelling adventures.
A few days later Jackson clarified the meaning of this last comment when, to a national television audience, he stated his belief that King had been killed with the assistance of the FBI and / or the CIA.
The television star I am thinking of wears expensive - looking, light - colored suits with dark ties, and faces a studio audience from behind a modern wooden desk flanked by plastic plants.
With the development of radio and television, which became mass media in a one - way mode, the message interaction on telephones became overshadowed in the mind of the public by the scintillation of media focusing largely on entertainment for mass audiences.
Moyers's people had swarmed over the Indiana University campus in successive waves of producers, executive producers, directors and associate directors; of lighting people, camera people, sound people and questions - from - the - audience people; had added a participant (Nicholas von Hoffman) to be sure the affair would be telegenic; had phoned the panelists before the event with their own list of topics and ideas; had thrown together a wooden platform just for their cameras, which cameras prevented many in the actual audience from seeing the panelists; had shifted the meeting rooms to meet the exacting requirements for the paraphernalia of television; had fed questions to members of the audience, and instructions «from the truck» to the moderator («move on»); and then had fashioned from 12 hours of tape one hour that might have been made in a New York city hotel room.
It has been this vocalization of the audiences which has carried a power with local television stations disproportionate to the actual size of the audiences.
It was recently nominated for three Emmy awards and has already aired in 10 other countries, with a record 40 % audience share in Portugal (Diogo Morgado who plays Jesus is a television star there).
Both innovated communication techniques that startled the world — Sunday with his elaborate teams of «experts» and sophisticated and expensive «revival machinery» that developed huge audiences; Graham with his even more impressive cadre of technicians, and his use of television to extend his reach beyond the wildest dreams of earlier evangelists.
Steve Hayward's cookin» with gas over at Powerline: «But the prize for this week's liberal obtuseness about the Constitution goes to Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who told an Egyptian television audience that «I would not look to the U.S. Constitution if I....
I saw a cultural Christianity with preachers who often gained audiences, locally in church meetings or globally on television, by saying crazy and buffoonish things, simply to stir up the base and to gain attention from the world, whether that was claiming to know why God sent hurricanes and terrorist attacks or claiming that American founders, one of whom possibly impregnated his own human slaves and literally cut the New Testament apart, were orthodox, Evangelical Christians who, like us, stood up for traditional family values.
To be dependent on one's audience for support, particularly in a fickle selective medium such as television, means that the gospel must not only be proclaimed, but it must be proclaimed in such a way that it meets with the approval of a large share of one's audience.
For example, in the presence of the advantage held by the paid - time religious programmers, several denominations which had previously cooperated with others in the common production of religious programs have now decided to compete on their own through the purchase of their own television stations, the production of their own programs, and the cultivation of their own audiences.
Paid - time religious programming has justified its dominance of the religious television field in recent years by suggesting that with its independent financial resources gained through audience cultivation and support it has been able to overcome the limitations experienced by mainline broadcasters as they worked with the local stations and networks on a public service basis.
These figures certainly do not tally with other research, such as the Nielsen surveys which list the combined audience for all syndicated religious programs on television in November 1980 as 19.1 million adults and children.
While the broadcast evangelists envisage television as a God - given tool by which to reach «the world» with their message, research on religious television programs indicates that the actual audience of most religious programs is highly segmented and that those who watch usually do so for very specific reasons.
What functions do Christian television programs serve for the different segments of their audiences and in what way do these programs fulfill these functions in comparison with the local church?
Theologically, such television organizations, in their relationship with their audiences, are deficient in two characteristics that have traditionally been seen as essential to identifying a body as a church: they have no sacramental dimension to their worship and there is no meaningful sense of their audiences being a particular community in Christ.
The dominant functions of television, combined with the pressure on stations to maximize their audience, has shaped television programming in America in several characteristic ways: it has led away from in - depth, demanding analyses to an oversimplification of issues and their solutions; it has fed the desire for instant gratification of needs rather than disciplined resolution; and it has tended toward the sensationalization of events and experiences.
The poll also identified characteristics among evangelicals which correspond to other characteristics already noted as significant in distinguishing the religious television audience from the non-audience: the typical U.S. evangelical was characterized as a white female Southerner, aged 50 or over, with a high - school education and a modest income.
Along with other research studies, they provide the material for development of a relatively clear profile of the religious television audience.
But whereas most seeker churches work with the models of the shopping mall and the television audience in designing their space and worship service, Fabian likens worship at St. Gregory's to a rock concert, which he calls the modern secular experience that most closely resembles the divine liturgy.
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.
With game - time temperatures in the 80s — game time being 5:30 p.m. as a convenience for Eastern television audiences — the A's quickly applied the heat to their Southern neighbors.
It is true we get more television income, that is down to the audience and success but you know as well that it is down to the pressure of the market to pay for the players with a higher price and out expenses will come up straight away to increase their wages.
The global television audience for Saturday's game will be colossal, with estimates placing the number of worldwide viewers between 400 and 500 million.
But football managers have their guesses tested in a much more direct way than most of us, and the really good ones get to have their guesses tested in front of a live audience of tens of thousands, with millions more watching on television.
Television sets abound, playing a feast of games and races for an audience that sits in lounge chairs with armrests.
With a prime time audience watching and ESPN television cameras given full access to the Seminoles, the game became a showcase for Winston.
But when invited to appear on a cable television program with a studio audience in New York City that will not represent his constituents, Rep. Collins jumped at the chance,» the party leaders wrote.
Widdecombe can avoid the silly confrontation» of some television programming by speaking with audiences.
Katko said the candidates have so far confirmed one debate, which would be taped in a television studio with no audience.
The influence and popularity of El - Naggar — as a frequent guest on Arab satellite television, he reaches an audience of millions — does not sit well with Gamal Soltan, a political scientist at Al - Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies, a Cairo - based think tank.
Apsell and her colleagues have had to attract a younger audience with different needs and tastes than traditional viewers of broadcast television.
The television era of watching sport, combined with the capacity to reach a global audience enhanced the prestige of the event and encouraged fierce competition amongst cities to host the Games, resulting in a significant rise in expenditure on staging them.
With a rich media background and television host experience behind her, Tina amassed a global audience of luxury oriented readers.
With a rich media background and television host experience behind her, Tina amassed a global audience of luxury oriented readers.
Match and eHarmony have been pretty instrumental in bringing it to a mature mainstream audience with television commercials.
The unprecedented dual winners are the result of Katniss's canny ploy of pretending to be madly in love with Peeta, which endeared them to the Capitol audience watching on television, and then, when they were the last two standing, convincing Peeta that they should eat poison berries and both die together rather than one having to kill the other and be separated forever.
Of course, some of the most laboriously expositional dialogue in recent television history also distracts which, combined with the most functional, dull and themeless music I have heard in a TV drama of late, is likely to leave audiences perplexed; bearing in mind that 2008's John Adams, directed by Tom Hooper (the recent recipient of a well - deserved Academy Award for The Kingà cents â
But unlike so many other recent (or upcoming) Hollywood products, it was made from an original screenplay (Faber and Fisher previously wrote for TV sitcoms); it didn't come from a source that audiences are already familiar with, like an old television show or a previous movie.
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