Sentences with phrase «how big the buzz»

HTC itself seems to be only too aware of just how big the buzz is surrounding its foray into the VR world, and CEO Cher Wang isn't mincing any words when she describes just how important the Vive is to the company's future.

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Jack also spoke of his thoughts on how and why he has been getting back to the player that he once was and who had the Arsenal and England fans buzzing, revealing that he thinks his own pride played a big part in it.
The show had excellent buzz but was surprisingly passed over, reportedly because CBS relies mostly on multi-camera comedy, and as a single - camera effort, the show was thought to be difficult to pair with the likes of «How I Met Your Mother» and «The Big Bang Theory» (this is why network television is nosediving, for the record...).
Here's how fast hype travels across the black hole of Sundance: In a matter of hours, a movie can go from unknown entity — blessed with no anticipatory buzz, inspiring little preemptive fanfare — to one of the biggest acquisitions in the history of the festival.
Just over a year later, it's coming to the big screen and generating Oscar buzz, as well as conversations about how its story — which centers on the decision by Washington Post publisher Katharine Graham and editor - in - chief Ben Bradlee to publish the Pentagon Papers in 1971 — relates to First Amendment struggles in 2017.
I think it will depend on how much publicity and buzz is generated from the big guns when they release their slates.
That's not to say that the usual business of the show, the distribution of galleys for upcoming books, particularly lit fic, did not occur, but the biggest buzz seems to have been around the topics of ebooks and ebook selling, and how to replicate the experience of bookstore handselling in an increasingly ereader - and online - driven world.
The buzz topic is set to center on how the offshore wind industry can think bigger on reducing the costs of wind energy across the entire supply chain.
Using that buzzing example, a Toronto start - up is figuring out how to network a building's equipment in order to avoid big spikes in energy use, and therefore steer clear of big bills for peak - demand energy consumption.
This post was written by Patrick Johnson, senior marketer supporting Serengeti at Thomson Reuters The buzz around Big Data is everywhere, yet very few people have figured out how to control its use and scope.
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