Sentences with phrase «evening television audience»

Between the years 1952 and 1957 he continued to draw a competitive share of the evening television audience.

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In an era of dwindling ad revenues and splintering audiences, Glee represents an emerging revenue model for broadcast television, where a show does not need to be in the Top 10 — or even the Top 25 — to make money.
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.
Instead, «news», particularly on television, is carefully filtered, edited and choreographed to fit a pattern — a pattern which meets both the need of society to have its basic cultural worldview reinforced, and even more important, the need of the communication industry to reach and hold the largest possible audience.
This was true even for Robert Schuller, even though it is claimed of Schuller that he frequently encourages his television audience to attend a local church.
There will be sponsors on uniforms, and in - game advertising on the stands, and whatever else the leagues and their television partners can plaster onto a TV screen — if only because the attention spans of the audience will only get shorter, and their patience for enduring even the biggest and most coveted live sports broadcasts more scarce.
The Walking Dead is a phenomenally popular comic, but it's also one you would expect to do a bit better in digital than in print, because the television show has a much larger audience than the comic, and most people who don't read comics regularly don't even know that comic shops exist, much less how to find one.
Nine days later a national television audience watching the evening news was treated to the terrifying spectacle of a pit bull terrier attacking Los Angeles animal control officer Florence Crowell.
The other thing you're seeing us do as a company is taking the brand on a true trans - media path, where our film and television division have a TV show that's coming out this year that's incredibly delightful and well - executed and not only captures the spirit and the humor and the creativity of the franchise, but makes it maybe appealing to an even broader audience.
For more than a hundred years, film has been the American audience's most culturally significant way of connecting with stories, more so than literature or even television; as opposed to video games which are very young in the world of art and storytelling.
Colab was dependent on grants, too, starting with an encouraging sum of $ 6,000 received by the National Endowment for the Arts but, as David E. Little put it in an article on its early activities, the group also «developed a concept of an anti-hierarchical, artists - only organization that would serve as a hothouse for cultivating collaborative projects and would seek out flexible and multiple distribution outlets to reach audiences, from bars and movie houses to cable television and even alternative spaces.»
While television ads guarantee eyeballs and can be segmented based on audience demographics, the main problems are 1) it is exceedingly difficult to track the effectiveness of television ad campaigns, and most relatively effective methods require small law firms to spend even more money, and 2) depending on your area of practice, television ads can work nightmares for reputation management.
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