Sentences with phrase «for viewers like»

It's grounded enough to keep it relatable for viewers like me, who don't know all the backstories in all the comics and things.
Those worlds will come together, with choices for the viewer like different endings.

Not exact matches

In a typical week, a Hockey Night in Canada game, for instance, will pull in 2.1 million Canadian viewers, while a prime - time hit like Big Bang Theory attracts 3.6 million.
It's already signed up companies like NBCUniversal and CBS to create content for its app, a strategic move for big media firms trying to reach younger viewers.
The single telecast, which begins at 3 p.m., raked in 2.5 million viewers last year — it's then repeated more or less on loop for the next twelve hours like a gently drooling screensaver.
While viewers enjoy the plot line and find humorous one liners in episodes like «Hot Tub Grime Machine» and «Terminate Be a Problem,» for many fans, it isn't just the narrative they love, but also the underlying themes of family, faith and patriotism.
As growing numbers of TV watchers either cut the cord entirely or opt for what cable providers like to call «skinny bundles,» ESPN's iron grip on viewers and subscribers is being questioned in a way it never has in the past.
Having its most popular networks in the least expensive cable bundle on Spectrum means more audience and revenue for Viacom, which like its peers, is struggling to keep viewers as people increasingly watch shows on smartphones and tablets.
Pamela Post, head of original programming at Viacom - owned Logo, which makes content for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender viewers, praised Caitlyn Jenner as humanizing transgender people and making it more possible to air series like Becoming Us on mainstream television.
Google's YouTube is aiming for a bigger part of the $ 70 billion annual TV ad budget, as more viewers turn toward watching YouTube on television screens through devices like digital media players, Google Chromecast, and video game consoles.
Periscope, for its part, lets viewers shower broadcasters with unlimited heart emojis — «like a dopamine rush to the face,» Beykpour says — in order to encourage streamers with the sensation of applause.
Smith often compares his company to CNN, and in many ways Vice has become the equivalent for many younger viewers who no longer watch traditional television, especially when it uses stale old formats like panels of aging white men debating politics.
The antenna is only used by one subscriber at a time, and Aereo says that's much like the situation at home, where a viewer uses a personal antenna to watch over-the-air broadcasts for free.
Some analysts think continued cord cutting and the general preference of younger viewers for non-traditional content like Youtube and Snapchat stories will hurt the value of entertainment conglomerates like Time Warner, NBC Universal and Disney.
That controversy has been bubbling for years, as many consumers and groups have argued that viewers should be able to pay for access to a web service like WatchESPN without having to go through TV providers.
Meanwhile, digital media companies like Amazon, Facebook, and Twitter have swooped in to secure streaming rights deals with major professional sports leagues at a time when younger viewers are increasingly looking online for live sports and highlight clips.
«We'd like to thank Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes for agreeing to an interview at our WSJD Live 2015 conference, and for the opportunity she gave all of our readers and viewers to hear from her.
Whether it was Mr. Aoude prepping his pregnant wife for that hectic hospital trip, or newlyweds Jeff and Shadia worrying about how their families will get along, it has shown viewers the single most important truth that will change the perceptions of Muslims: We are just like everyone else.
Like most Pixar movies, it's irresistibly fun, funny and touching — but it's also one of the most insightful movies of the year, challenging viewers not to vilify any of their feelings, but rather emphasizing the importance of allowing room for the full range of emotions.
Still, Jews know that they can not fault believers for being faithful to their holy texts, even if they would like to see dramatic portrayals (in which there is much latitude in the way a message is presented) show some more insight in regard to their impact on viewers.
A door opened for a broadcasting career with the BBC, and it wasn't long before I was covering weekly shows, like Match of the Day, for several million UK viewers.
And I called it a snuff movie, but it is a re-enactment of a mythical torture and execution of some guy who probably didn't even exist, so perhaps I should have just used a different word, but the trauma for viewers is just like that of a snuff film, so I used «snuff».
I would like to add more of quick dessert recipes along with traditional sweets and desserts and hopefully would like to add a video for every recipe I make for my viewers to understand the recipe in a more better way.
Yep, it's like playing a trick on yourself, and for it all to work right, it has to start with the players believing that the outcome really matters, then spread out over the crowd and the viewers at home and cover them too, get them screaming and jumping and throwing pillows at the screen.
It could also be one of the oldest tricks in the book: A guaranteed, for - pay disaster, built by cynicism and greed, and validated on the viewer's part only by a desperation for something like novelty and a persistent morbid curiosity.
The New York Jets, like other professional teams, solve the problem of finding temporary housing for their athletes by asking viewers and listeners to supply leads.
The author, Iowa State psychology professor Brad Bushman, says that slam - bang programming like Karate Kid III, clips of which he screened for 200 test subjects, makes viewers so angry that they have trouble paying attention to ads.
Games will be aired for people like you and me to watch — just like real NBA games — and before you scoff, Strauss Zelnick, the CEO of Take - Two (the company that makes 2K), touted Wednesday that 200 million people consider themselves avid viewers of esports.
John gave the viewers some insight on what it's like to watch Jim work and how cool of an experience it is for him.
Viewers back home have rarely enjoyed watching any of their European exports as much as Son, but the sight of the rapier - like forward slashing through defences in England and Europe presents a double - edged sword for Shin Tae - Yong, head coach of the South Korea national team.
So, if you like that one, the other ones that we viewers again are very age - appropriate for three year old, toddler even the older child.
I mean, yeah, a dead baby would be like 1000x more offensive and emotionally difficult for viewers, but the metaphor holds better, and if you want to guilt us dirty bottle feeders into making our boobs work or forgoing our mental health meds or suffering through rape flashbacks or never - ending mastitis or simply not enjoying how we feed our babies, then a picture of a dead baby will be much more effective.
For whatever reason, he's unable to mask his distrust of journalists, and for people watching at home that hostility can feel like its directed at the viewer themselvFor whatever reason, he's unable to mask his distrust of journalists, and for people watching at home that hostility can feel like its directed at the viewer themselvfor people watching at home that hostility can feel like its directed at the viewer themselves.
A viewer could be forgiven for not recognizing that entity as the political arm of the statewide teachers» union, New York State United Teachers: the advertisement, which criticizes Mr. Hanna for his positions on issues like hydraulic fracturing, women's health issues and gun control, never mentions education.
Viewers picked holes pretty quickly in Clegg's «Lib Dems for coalition» pitch to conference, pointing out that his condemnation of single - party rule therefore undermines any argument that Lib Dem majority (or minority) government rule would be preferable, thus making his much - applauded line «In an ideal world, I wouldn't have to work with either of them because I'd be Prime Minister on my own thank you very much — and I'd like to think I'd do a better job too» fall rather flat.
He is in some ways similar to the Robert Redford politician in «The Candidate» Like most viewers, I would vote for him against Royce in the primary (though we don't see much of the third candidate) but he is a pretty awful Mayor, focused only on becoming Governor.
Earth Viewer is like a time machine for exploring Earth's deep history.
Viewers can see the microwave residue from the big bang «painted» across the sphere of the sky, and — after the data are translated for human ears — hear a version of what the early universe may have sounded like.
There are many ways to do it, but I would say for the majority of your viewers, if you're newer to the game of weightlifting, three times a week, full body, focusing on squats, presses, and rows and a few accessory exercises to get biceps, calves, and things like that.
You never ever showed off your beautiful home in a way that made it seem like you were bragging about everything you and Brian were fortunate enough to get, you never push the products you're loving on your viewers and you never make us feel any less for not having the things you have.
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The viewer is never sure, but for some reason ambiguity in «Trees Lounge» doesn't feel like vagueness but restraint.
Here Whedon and Goddard look like they're abandoning their convictions for what their film should be, and pandering to modern blockbuster viewers and their incessant craving for elaborate action sequences and expensive special effects.
Such a film as this quite obviously has a number of layers, layers that could easily have been traversed via the DVD release; a film like Into the Wild is practically screaming for commentary, so that we, as viewers, could have some idea of the intent of specific shots.
But I believe those same arthouse viewers who liked Robert Altman's California Split will also appreciate this quality character driven road flick for its gentle knowing cautionary take on gamblers and the gambling scene.
The movie specializes in subtle clues like that such as a little boy walking in a prison corridor before alerting the viewer to Julia being in a ward for mothers since she is pregnant.
Without a discernible plot or goal in mind, some viewers may feel like this is a film about nobodies who do nothing for the duration.
Perhaps for some viewers, but like «Chronicles», I think «Return» remains so lively and informative that it rarely slows or hits lulls.
Some of the voice actors, like Justin Timberlake's prominent turn, strike the viewer as being cast for name recognition over value - adding performances.
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