Sentences with phrase «in television money»

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Both Facebook and Twitter seem to think there's money in so - called «social television,» or people having virtual water - cooler discussions on those respective services while shows air.
The startup's founder, Miles Penn, has been making the rounds on numerous television programs such as Jim Cramer's Mad Money in order to drum up interest.
The site points out that since the chain spent no money in actually producing a commercial, they pretty much received «the best ad deal in the history of television
In fact, the company spent more money building out new research about social media and television convergence and holding a virtual conference.
Given her background as a television host, author and motivational speaker, Orman has the money smarts to help you reign in spending and build your personal net worth.
A flood of money from outside groups - a result of the 2010 Supreme Court ruling Citizens United - created a «huge cacophony of television» in the final months of the campaign, making it harder for any one message to stand out.
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 moneIn 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 monein the Top 10 — or even the Top 25 — to make money.
After mulling the bids, the owners decided to put more money in to Hulu to expand a business that attracts customers who watch TV shows and movies increasingly through Internet - connected televisions and mobile devices.
Maggie Haberman reported late Tuesday that Michael Cohen, President Trump's longtime personal lawyer, told the publication in a statement that he paid actress Stormy Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, with his own money in October 2016 to stop her from appearing on national television to discuss her history with then - candidate Trump.
The lower stake for Berkshire is «the amount of money we would like to have in Goldman,» Buffett told Bloomberg Television's Betty Liu in an interview yesterday in Omaha, Nebraska, after his company's annual meeting.
Mr. Freeman is frequently quoted in the national media, including The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Forbes, Money, Bloomberg Television, CNBC, Fox Business Network, and MarketWatch.
Go try to find an interview with virtually any sell - side analyst or money manager either in print or on financial television from this past February.
In her role as spokesperson for Coupons.com, she has shared her money - saving expertise on hundreds of national and local television programs and publications.
François has written a regular investment column in the magazine «Les Affaires Plus» and has been interviewed by MSN Money and a number of television programs such as «Capital - Actions» on the RDI network.
Francois has writen a regular investment column in the magazine «Les Affaires Plus» and has been interviewed by MSN Money and a number of television programs such as «Capital - Actions» on the RDI network.
I can not do justice to Putnam's subtle sifting of evidence and rich discussion of possible causes, but will simply report that the main culprits, in order of importance, are: generational change, television watching, suburbanization (with its associated increases in sprawl and commuting time), and pressures of time and money (including increases in two - career families).
While the evangelical and fundamentalist broadcasters have been successful in raising money, in building large organizations and support services, in utilizing new technologies, and in providing sophisticated religious programming for evangelical viewers, they have not demonstrated any greater capacity or ability to get their message across to the larger television population.
In his study of lrvington Presbyterian Church, Hilton found that 15 percent of his sample of members had given money to television worship services.
Television is a capital - intensive industry and regardless of how much charisma or vocal support one may have, if one does not have the money to produce a program and pay for its syndication one does not succeed in tTelevision is a capital - intensive industry and regardless of how much charisma or vocal support one may have, if one does not have the money to produce a program and pay for its syndication one does not succeed in televisiontelevision.
Because television is a capital - intensive industry, the matter of where the money is to come from is one of central importance, for it has been demonstrated that the source of the finances for religious programming plays a ma) or part in shaping the nature of the program.
But the money from the Phillies deal shows just how far behind the Braves are in television revenue.
A large part of the protest is claiming that while the Premier League clubs are raking in excess amounts of money from television rights and sponsors, the fans are not treated fairly, despite the huge role they play.
According to CNN Money, the Super Bowl capped at 1.3 million in February, although it was also on television and most viewers chose to watch that way.
«I am surprised that they did not analyse that in television deals because basically what happens there, it is something that should have been planned, that two television channels who pay a lot of money for football have conflicted interests in promoting games.
Wenger said: «It [the top four] has not the financial weight that it had before, for sure, because television money has gone up (in the Premier League).
If you count all revenues: ticket sales, domestic and foreign television money, sponsorship rights, site fees (if in Vegas), etc..
REVENUE SHARING: Increased revenue sharing from monies generated from television deals and gate receipts, among other things, would also help teams to be more competitive when combined with the proposed hard salary cap to be put in place.
A network television contract is every league's dream, but that fantasy may be overrated, for initially the TV money is minuscule and the product is invariably showcased in weak time slot.
«The television money has given huge potential to these teams to compete on the European side, out of England they can compete and get the best players, apart from the top three or four, in every league.
The 1963 NCAA title game between Loyola of Chicago and Cincinnati was surely one of the most memorable in tournament history: It was the last title game to be decided in overtime; the last one before UCLA began its intimidating reign of 10 championships, including seven in a row, over the next 12 years; the first one to be played under a lucrative new six - year television contract that launched college basketball into the big - money era; and, most significantly, the first in which the majority of players on both sides were black — or, as most of the nation was still saying back in March of 1963, Negro.
There will, no doubt be questions asked about the size of the club's wage bill, how much money there is in the transfer kitty and whether the price of match day tickets is likely to be reduced in view of the greatly enlarged sums pouring into the Club's coffers from both television deals and sponsorship.
Prize money is at stake too, but this becomes less relevant given the money ploughed in from domestic and overseas television rights.
Compare the television revenue of the Premier League to the amount of prize money in the UEFA Cup.
In addition to those paying to go the games, there is also more television money being pumped into the sport after a $ 1.25 billion Super League rights deal was agreed for the next five years.
In the past few election cycles, Democratic consultants have generally taken a percentage of television ad buys rather than a flat fee, creating an obvious conflict of interest when it comes to determining how a campaign should spend its money.
It was an interpretation for which she would become famous, remarking in an interview with Brian Walden for London Weekend Television's Weekend World a decade or so later that «No - one would remember the Good Samaritan if he'd only had good intentions; he had money as well.»
The OSCE observers together with EU representatives and other foreign observers, have criticized among other things the use of government resources on behalf of the Party of the Regions, the inability of opposition candidates to get television air time, the deployment of oligarchs» money to influence the campaign and the absolute lack of transparency, in particular non-transparent vote counting.
But there's a reason that the vast majority of political money spent in 2006 will be spent on television advertising — it's the mass persuasion tool par excellence.
Television ad slots have been scarce in contested states during election seasons before, but the combination of big - money super-PACs and the expectation that both presidential campaigns will spend heavily seems to be driving political actors to reserve time much earlier than usual.
«At the end of the day, many of these programs do cost a lot of money,» DiNapoli said in an interview with public radio and television.
But in addition to focusing money on television, the campaign also spent money online.
«We will stand behind... the savers in Icesave to make sure that they get their money back,» Darling told BBC television.
Speaking on on the development, spokesperson of EFCC, Wilson Uwujaren told Channels Television that Dokpesi's arrest was in connection with money disbursed from the office of the former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki.
«This agreement returns money to thousands of consumers in New York and across the nation who believed they were buying items at the price advertised on television but ended up with extra merchandise and hidden fees they didn't bargain for,» said state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, who worked with the FTC on the settlement.
He then used this money for more traditional campaigning — for example, flooding cable markets in strategic states with television advertising.
In Westchester County, a television advertisement accused a Democrat running for the State Senate of using campaign money to treat himself to fancy dinners.
He also has $ 30 million in his campaign fund, plenty of money to run television ads and negatively define his opponents when the time comes.
As a result, the GOP incumbent was able to spend more money on television and radio ads than Suozzi, and has more money in the bank for the homestretch.
The money is part of the state's effort at keeping the television show's 200 jobs in New York City, Cuomo said at the time.
But more recently we heard about how Bangladesh was spending its allocated amount on a television programme, about how India received money from the UK for years whilst it had its own foreign support department, and about how # 11 million of the British international assistance budget went «missing» in Uganda due to corruption and embezzlement.
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