Sentences with phrase «allowed television viewers»

So was it the moon landing, or was it the connection of every human with all of humanity, that allowed television viewers on July 20, 1969 to touch the face of God?

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Netflix releases entire seasons at once, unlike traditional television networks and cable, allowing viewers to binge watch content and help it «go viral» through social media messaging.
He said that the Internet had allowed the company to «reinvent television,» by giving viewers the freedom to watch what they wanted, when they wanted it, and by allowing content producers to reach a global audience more easily than in the past.
Where television is available, it is the preferred medium, partly because it can be both heard and seen, thus allowing the viewer to compensate for some impairments.
Television series like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation familiarized viewers with advances in forensic science that allow investigators to detect minute amounts of a person's unique DNA sequence found at a crime scene and analyze it to implicate or exonerate a suspect.
The late composer enjoyed a lengthy career scoring television and feature films (including - surprise - «Patrick») and though a stereo album of his music was released on CD, the DVD includes an isolated mono score track which allows viewers to not only experience May's gift for enhancing the film's eerie mood, but compare his contributions with that of mixer Fenton, himself still involved with many of Peter Weir's films.
In other scenes, Larrain re-creates footage of a 1962 television documentary, allowing viewers a peek at the way an elegant, shy Jackie decorated the White House.
Disney / ABC Television Group is expanding its Watch ABC app, which allows viewers to stream network and local programming, to four more markets.
Their more expansive compositions allow the viewer to ponder architectural elements or the unusual collections of objects that she has rendered — a blue plastic doll imported from Ghana, an arched doorway and television set, an assortment of framed photographs, an empty balcony, oil lanterns on a tabletop — which serve to represent absence and quietude in her otherwise densely textured works.
The only series on television in the United States to focus exclusively on contemporary visual art and artists, Art in the Twenty - First Century is a Peabody Award - winning, biennial program that allows viewers to observe artists at work, watch as they transform inspiration into art, and hear how they struggle with both the physical and visual challenges of achieving their visions.
The only series on television in the U.S. to focus exclusively on contemporary visual art and artists, Art in the Twenty - First Century is a Peabody Award - winning biennial program that allows viewers to observe the artists at work, watch as they transform inspiration into art, and hear how they struggle with both the physical and visual challenges of achieving their visions.
On - demand television allows viewers to request and view the desired program at the time of their choosing.
In Capital Cities, decided under a 1968 version of the Broadcasting Act, the CRTC had amended Rogers Cable's licence, allowing Rogers to delete and substitute the television advertisements in the American broadcasts it received before it distributed the broadcast to viewers.
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