Sentences with phrase «leave television audiences»

«No one inhabits a character like Jim Carrey, and this role — which is like watching Humpty Dumpty after the fall — is going to leave television audiences wondering how they went so long without him,» said David Nevins, President and CEO of Showtime Networks.

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«You have audiences leaving ad - supported television for non-ad-supported television, and I don't think that they are coming back.»
Of course, some of the most laboriously expositional dialogue in recent television history also distracts which, combined with the most functional, dull and themeless music I have heard in a TV drama of late, is likely to leave audiences perplexed; bearing in mind that 2008's John Adams, directed by Tom Hooper (the recent recipient of a well - deserved Academy Award for The Kingà cents â
The suits make a habit of underestimating the American television audience, then they wonder why it keeps leaving.
But although Morning Glory will give audiences a new appreciation for early morning television and the people who produce it, this comedy will likely leave some parents looking for another option to tune into for their family's viewing entertainment.
Entertainment One's film and television president Steve Bertram said, «Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, led by the incomparable Guillermo del Toro, is such a chillingly fun ride that it's sure to leave audiences around the world jumping in their seats.»
Viewed in isolation, the exaggerated gestures and impassioned words of political oratory fall relatively flat and, as such, the audience is left to consider whether the mingling of both speech and gesture - and the bewitching effect they trigger - constitutes an indirect form of witchcraft as seen in the political speeches we come across on television.
Now you're stuck in the shoes of the environmental equivalent of Jayson Blair as your newspapers and television stations fall apart, and while what's left of your audience doesn't care about the issue you hold so precious.
In the same way that a different message might leave a distinct impression on the television audience, so will a commercial that resonates personally with potential victims.
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