Sentences with phrase «audience figures»

A more realistic estimate is between 10 and 15 million individual viewers, many of whom watch several different programs each week to produce a higher combined audience figure.
With audience figures expected to go through the roof, companies will no doubt have had to pay millions of dollars for a few seconds of air time.
A consideration of impartial audience figures indicates that actual audience sizes for a religious broadcasting are much more modest than has been generally believed.
The average audience figures given by Nielsen therefore may be lower than the total number of people who see a particular syndicated religious program during the time of its broadcast.
The latest radio audience figures have showed more people than ever before are listening to Premier Christian Radio.
It is possible that, as audience figures suggest, this new Reformation may already have reached a plateau.
Reported audience figures of English Premier League games, for example, have now exceeded those of regular season games of the National Hockey League (NHL), the top North American ice hockey league.
As it points out, Bochco's series may have been hugely influential, with a devoted audience, but few garnered massive audience figures.
Audience figures gathered for the past ten years indicate that the combined audience size for all syndicated religious programs reached a peak of growth in 1977 - 78.
Jazz generates comparable audience figures to opera, yet gets just 7p per seat in funding support compared with opera's # 7 per seat.
Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel prevailed in the comedy category after a year of slow - burning audience figures and critical acclaim.
Crossing into other platforms such as console gaming and iGaming can be a sure - fire way to boost audience figures, and is a tried and tested method employed by other franchises such as Tomb Raider.
The interest in Solidary & Solitary from the local residents in New Orleans has been marked, with record - breaking audience figures and an explicit engagement with younger audiences.
Recently opened or newly expanded spaces across the country, such as Turner Contemporary, Whitworth Art Gallery and The Hepworth Wakefield, regularly report impressive audience figures, underlining the far - reaching appetite for contemporary art.
Despite mediocre critical reviews the exhibition, which consisted of 70 portraits of Jesus, beat audience figures for contemporary shows like The Royal Academy's «shocking» Apocalypse or the Turner Prize exhibition featuring Emin's notorious soiled bed.
Far from it: the institutions above have been successful in a seemingly impossible balancing act, maintaining audience figures and attendance, curatorial and artistic integrity, and the prestige of presenting art and heritage to a global audience.
The latest radio audience figures have showed more people than ever before are listening to Premier Christian... More
Lee himself had hopes of a theatrical release, particularly as audience figures were slightly disappointing — it looks and sounds so much better in cinemas.
Combined audience figures are «gross» totals, i.e., may include duplications between program audiences.
The announcement is the first time the Facebook - owned photo sharing app has split out its audience figures by a geographic region.
These audience figures are widely used by broadcasters and advertisers for the determination of a program's popularity and subsequent advertising rates.
It may have been this realization among the paid - time broadcasters which caused them to exaggerate the audience figures given to supporters and the news media.
Table 8.3 presents the audience figures for the ma) or syndicated programs for the past seven years.
Schindler leaves it to Stern, and Spielberg leaves it to us; the movie is a rare case of a man doing the opposite of what he seems to be doing, and a director letting the audience figure it out itself.
Instead of showing us action and letting the audience figure things out for ourselves, he stops the movie to explain every major plot point had in long monologues.
The Glass House is a tired suspense thriller, one that loses steam quickly when the audience figures out all the character motivations before the characters in the film do.
The script wedges in too many clunky connectors to help the audience figure out who each participant is rather than creating a set of characters.
However, what makes it such a fascinating watch is how it observes someone spiraling out of control and lets the audience figure out what course of action is best.
If your book isn't finding an audience figure out some other way to find it.
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