Sentences with phrase «as younger viewers»

Otherwise, sports leagues will see their audiences dwindle as younger viewers tune to other forms of entertainment.
Disney and other media companies have been hit by the trend of «cord - cutting» as younger viewers increasingly opt for streaming services over cable and satellite TV channels.
Bakish is focused on turning around the business after years of falling domestic ad revenues and poor ratings as younger viewers increasingly watch content online, while Paramount has suffered from a lack of box - office hits.
As a younger viewer however, I still found value in this film.

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As the viewers, we got to «meet» charismatic young people with raw talent and live vicariously though them as they lived out their biggest dreaAs the viewers, we got to «meet» charismatic young people with raw talent and live vicariously though them as they lived out their biggest dreaas they lived out their biggest dream.
The series is angled toward younger viewers (i.e., those between the ages of 18 and 34,) and will air online as well as on television.
The original idea was to try and attract young Latino and Hispanic readers and viewers, but that has since broadened to include millennials as a whole — a market that everyone from Vice News to Snapchat claim to have a lock on.
But it is also an acknowledgment of where the broadcast industry is heading, as streaming options change viewers» expectations, increasing numbers of TV subscribers ditch their subscriptions and some younger consumers never sign up in the first place.
Viacom in recent years has suffered from falling ratings at its cable networks as its audience of younger viewers migrate to online and mobile video.
Investors and analysts worry that companies such as Time Warner and Walt Disney Co (DIS.N) are being abandoned by «cord cutters,» especially younger viewers who are shifting to online services such as Netflix (NFLX.O) and Hulu.
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.
As these very special kids open up about their heartaches and lessons learned, young viewers are offered the chance to better understand the different issues and feelings that come up when parent part.
USA noted that «Chrisley» ranks as the cabler's youngest - skewing original series at present with a median viewer age of 36.5.
The advertisement, shown on ITV, starts with an attractive young woman running her hand over her tight black dress as she tells viewers: «You know that feeling you get when something's great.
Julia Riley, Head of Education at the Discovery Centre, added «I hope that the worksheets we have prepared as part of this project will help younger viewers to learn a little more, and have fun too!»
Critic Consensus: Although it may serve as a passing diversion for very young viewers, The Oogieloves fails to offer much more than several brightly colored examples of the worst stereotypes of modern children's entertainment.
Critics Consensus: Although it may serve as a passing diversion for very young viewers, The Oogieloves fails to offer much more than several brightly colored examples of the worst stereotypes of modern children's entertainment.
Unable to connect with older or younger viewers, Newsies gained a reputation as a major bomb that cut short an attempt to bring back the live - action musical, though in the intervening years it has gained a small but appreciative cult.
Review I have seen this movie twice, probably the third romantic movie that compelled me to do that, and the reasons are quite simple: It's probably impossible that anyone can't relate to young Josh Hutcherson's character, an 11 year old with a normal middle class life and problems (parents initiating divorce); that its surprise by the rediscovery of a young classmate (Charley Ray) initially as an unexpected friend and later as something else... The well crafted work of director Mark Levin is based on the mutual discovery of all these feelings (mostly new and uncontrolled) that evolved in Josh's character and in another particular viewer: you.
The film skews young, to be sure, and it isn't as memorable as the new Disney classics of the early 1990s, but there's still plenty here to hold the interest of viewers of all ages: delightful performances (particularly by Dench, plowing Angela Lansbury terrain), zinging comic dialogue and a soundtrack that's a wealth of sonorous riches.
Viewers watch Nancy as she slowly transforms from healthy and outgoing college freshman into a secretive and withdrawn young woman, starving herself in response to pressure.
I'd write it all off as something that is, after all, intended for young viewers — but then I'd be insulting their intelligence as cruelly as the movie does.
Indeed, it's all about balance, as Eisner agrees on another angle: to do a PG - 13 movie to achieve a «careful balance: too soft and you alienate the young viewers, too hard and you alienate the families.»
There are darker, scarier sequences (there were more than a few wails of woe from younger viewers at a prerelease screening this week) as the armored wolves skulk through the night, as teeth and fangs are bared and fires cast ominous shadows on the street.
Harry invites young viewers to go on exciting adventures with him as he learns new words and concepts, and playfully teaches them too!
Just as one can't assume all producers of juvenile products have playful depositions, parents should be aware that this Disney film about a children's novel being adapted into a kid's movie is really not intended for young viewers.
The young actors are so well cast that as a viewer you immediately connect with them and draw parallels to kids you either know or knew or heard about.
Contemporary viewers will find the story to unfold unusually slowly, as young lovers Gail Berke (Bisset) and David Sanders (a shaggy, moustachioed Nick Nolte, in his first major starring role), vacationing in Bermuda, stumble across the wreckage of the Goliath, a World War II - era munitions freighter laden with vials of medicinal morphine and a variety of more traditional booty.
The abundant tropes remind the viewer of those featured in vehicles favored by the likes of Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, and James Coburn, men's men who made movies for men that weren't even likely to interest boys with a taste for action, as the work of the next generation of action stars (Stallone, Schwarzenegger, and Norris» other slightly younger Expendables cast mates) would.
For viewers who are au fait with recent animation and fairy tale adaptations aimed at young children, Cinderella may come as something of a shock.
Whether such material has captivated readers and viewers as much as Katniss» relatable plight, the result of a noble volunteering in her younger sister's place, and her love triangle with Peeta and local heartthrob Gale Hawthorne (Liam Hemsworth) is uncertain.
The depiction of these victims as innocent and kind - hearted may make their deaths even more distressing for younger viewers.
It's clear, as well, that the film suffers from a somewhat hit - and - miss execution that's compounded by a slightly overlong running time, and it's generally rather apparent that the movie's been designed to appeal predominantly to younger viewers.
Viewers familiar with Dekalog may spot the appearance of the silent, watching young man (played by Artur Barcis) who appears in eight of the ten episodes, and a brief walk - on by Krystyna Janda and Alexander Bardini as the lead characters of Dekalog II.
But while her method produces the intended gasps when things go from miserable to outright nightmarish, viewers without a firm grasp of Cambodian history may reach the same half - formed understanding of events as young Loung.
Will this movie, playing to young viewers who don't know the Stooges at all, look off - puttingly old - fashioned or so bizarrely slapstick - intense that it seems as up - to - the - minute in its comedy as anything from Adam Sandler or Will Ferrell?
THE CW TELEVISION NETWORK launched in 2006 as America's fifth broadcast network, with programming targeting younger viewers, a demographic highly sought after by advertisers.
The young viewers cheered their way to the triumph, and I can imagine them looking out of car windows in wonder as they rode home from the theater.
Julia Roberts is amusingly nasty and catty (there's a better word here that rhymes with «witchy») as the Queen, though her comedic secret weapon is the indefatigable Nathan Lane (best known to younger viewers as the voice of Snowbell the cat in the Stuart Little movies) as her put - upon servant Brighton.
2005: JGL left a lasting impression on viewers as a young, hard - boiled detective in writer - director Rian Johnson's high school noir «Brick.»
About The CW: THE CW TELEVISION NETWORK launched in 2006 as America's fifth broadcast network, with programming targeting younger viewers, a demographic highly sought after by advertisers.
Watching Hanna, it's easy to see why there was so much buzz around Seth Lochhead and David Farr's screenplay in the few years before the film went into production; the story of the mysterious young warrior is structured in a way that immediately draws the viewer in, and keeps us constantly guessing as the details of her enigmatic past steadily come into... read more
Despite only a few minutes of screen time together, the clear pairing of Broadbent and Alexander's characters acts as a subtle reminder to the, ahem, younger viewers that this film is just as much a foreshadowing of your mildly depressing future as it is a meditation on the mildly depressing present of the baby boomer generation.
There hasn't been a single bit of footage revealed to the public, but if this line by Kent describing Vice as «like being in a time machine, going back to the time of mutton chops and Neil Young» doesn't seal the deal for viewers, I don't know what will.
We also get to hear from young adults who grew up on the show, either as viewer or as improvising performer alongside a Muppet.
Occasionally clever, Surf's Up will no doubt please the audience for which it is intended, namely, younger viewers, as well as those who never get tired of cute animated anthropomorphic animal films that aim to entertain the whole family.
The anti-electronics message would also meet with skepticism by today's audiences, as most of the groups of younger viewers that flock to a film like Pulse are already completely enrapt in this world of digital communications, probably texting messages to their friends before, after, and during the film itself.
However, the dark storyline about childhood fears becomes secondary to the special effects as the images become increasingly bizarre and frightening for young viewers.
Even as the marketplace becomes a little more crowded in the coming weeks, it should continue to play well for younger viewers.
Family viewers will need to weigh in these great messages against some content concerns that may be too intense for young viewers, such as the aforementioned boxing violence (some blood is shown) and bothersome scenes of Satterfield being beaten up by kids having «fun.»
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