Sentences with phrase «national audiences who»

With the latter, we're somewhere around half of the average live TV audiences also paying for a subscription for the WWE Network, which is already an excellent performance (but of course includes national audiences who watch on Youtube / Facebook but not on TV and also subscribe).
To a national audience who didn't know his name, he was likely a forgettable fixture of the onscreen entourage — just as the campaign would have it.

Not exact matches

Recently, Wells Fargo's CEO John Stumpf told an audience at the National Press Club that he advised the 84 - year - old Buffett, who classically subsists on a diet of Cherry Cokes and steak, to cut back on his sodium intake.
Naomi Wadler, 11, wowed the audience with her speech honoring black girls like Courtlin Arrington, Hadiya Pendleton and Taiyania Thompson who were gunned down, but «don't make the front page of every national newspaper [or] lead on the evening news.»
But in a normally functioning political party, a president — who has to stand for reelection before a national audience — serves as a restraining force for congressional party members, who mostly have safe seats and can afford to indulge in ideological flights of fancy.
Taking into account viewing duplication and correcting for the fact that the diaries may underreport by as much as 15 per cent, the study says that the number of people who have watched at least one - quarter hour of religious television per week is about 13.3 million, or 6.2 per cent of the national television audience.
For a visitor audience it's quite an exciting proposition to potentially speak to 130 different providers of wine in this country — from somebody who is a one ‑ man ‑ band, specialising in Armenian wine, right up to a national wholesaler, and everybody in - between.»
The duke, a subtle man, asked some British comedians, the Goons, who specialize in a surrealistic form of fun (it consists of quips, unearthly chuckles, gurgles and squeaks and is popular with a huge British audience) to defend his royal honor, the proceeds of the match to go to his favorite charity, the National Playing Fields Association.
They tried to appeal to a broader national audience, forgetting that they were built on the backs of die - hard fans who bought season tickets to regional tracks.
«People make jokes about commissions as a way of putting off dealing with important problems, but this one will serve both political and policy ends that are urgent, and will have a wide and attentive audience,» said Larry Levy, a political analyst who leads the National Center for Suburban Studies at Hofstra University.
The regional newspaper Lobby — who between us have more readers than most nationals — were given an audience with David Cameron and, separately, Nick Clegg.
Panels and training sessions starred political directors and digital gurus from the Democratic National Committee, Planned Parenthood, NextGen Climate, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee who walked audience members — many of them field organizers and young digital staffers from various midterm races — through the micro-tactics that worked in 2014 and the ones that didn't.
Another session featured datascience.com's David Goodsmith who discussed how to work with national media to deliver stories to a broader audience.
Conferences are also one of the standard ways of getting your work out to its target audience — and that's key to the kind of visibility and recognition that scientists need for their careers to grow, says Donna Dean, a retired senior adviser for the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) who now works as an executive consultant for the Association for Women in Science (AWIS) and a career consultant for the American Chemical Society (ACS).
Many environmentalists are looking toward 2016 with the belief that a politician who rejects climate science will fail to find traction among a national Republican audience.
Giddily recycling everything from «2001: A Space Odyssey» and «The Matrix» to yakuza actioners and National Geographic documentaries, it's a garish, trippy, wildly uneven and finally quite disarming piece of work, graced by a moment - to - moment unpredictability that will pique audience curiosity but may put off those who prefer their summer movies on the more conventional side.
It may be surprising for you to learn that in a country with more than one billion people, the fastest growing film industry in the world, and a 10 billion rmb (1.5 billion usd) box office gross in 2010 alone, there is hardly any professional film criticism accessible to its public.When I say hardly any, I mean that there is an absence of professional film critics who work for major, national publications and media outlets, and thus a lack of regular film reviews of new Chinese movies, at least for the mass audiences.
At an MPAA screening at the National Archives on Thursday, Schrader answered questions from the audience afterward that included a mix of topics, from filmmaking technique to the influence of «Taxi Driver» to one viewer, who asked him bluntly, «Are you in despair?»
Amazon's heart - wrenching and inspiring documentary about former National Football League player Steve Gleason, who is paralyzed from the neck down due to complications from ALS, scored big with audiences — including Best Supporting Actor nominee Michael Shannon — but failed to pick up an Oscar nomination in one of the deepest documentary fields in years.
But it doesn't stop there: this is an important festival both because of its timing as a final stop on the Fall Awards circuit, and because it draws national media and a national upscale audience who go home telling all of their friends about our movies, said David Glasser, COO / President, The Weinstein Company.
Williams was introduced by Rian Johnson, the «Last Jedi» director who said it's impossible to present Williams to an audience without sounding «too grandiose, like I'm dedicating a national park.»
Though the two subjects have decidedly different origins and audiences — Harding being part of a national and tabloid - friendly scandal, Wiseau having accumulated more of a grassroots notoriety — both movies are clearly aware of the novelty status that comes with taking a closer look at real people who have become figures of fun.
For the type of audience that gets off on those Olympics puff pieces where the Chinese are portrayed as opportunistic monsters who sell their children to the national team, it's a special sort of Eurocentric auto - flattery.
National Board Certified teacher and 2003 National Teacher of the Year, Dr. Betsy Rogers, who was recently profiled by Education World, often tells audiences that seeking National Board Certification helped her realize that, like other professionals, she indeed has a professional practice.
WASHINGTON — Jaime Escalante, the Los Angeles teacher who has become a national celebrity, was introduced last week by Secretary of Education William J. Bennett to a Washington audience previewing the new movie that depicts Mr. Escalante's work at James A. Garfield High School.
National advertisers are discovering there a «captive audience» of young but sophisticated consumers — pre-teenagers and teenagers who not only have large amounts of discretionary income to spend on themselves, but who also exert great influence on family purchases and are establishing buying patterns that may last well into adulthood.
As part of this vision, the NTC scales high quality teacher induction services to a national audience and works closely with educators and policymakers nationwide to serve low - income students, minority students, and English language learners, who are otherwise often taught by inexperienced teachers.
We can train, advise and support education researchers who want to reach a wider audience via the national media.
As the story breaks to a national audience, Lenore Skenazy has a book publicity opportunity (and her book publicist, who sees the news story, has the opportunity).
Advertising in BookPage puts your book in front of a large national audience of avid readers who frequently buy books.
When an author is invited to speak at a conference — Reading Association, National Council of Teachers of English, Science Teacher's Association, School Librarians Association, etc — it's a great opportunity to connect with an audience who is already inclined to like your books.
Or, viewed another way, publishers went from two national retailers who could place a big order and put books in front of the core book - buying audience to one.
I wholeheartedly agree, as I am sure does the National Arts Centre Orchestra and Choir who received an overwhelmingly positive audience response and several standing ovatations.
The # 60,000 prize has a major impact on both the winning museum and their chosen artist: for the winning museum, the award allows the acquisition of an ambitious work of contemporary art of national importance, and for the winning artist (who may be showing widely nationally and internationally but whose work is not represented in collections in this country), the award is a stepping stone to greater visibility and provides access to national and international audiences.
For the winning museum, the award allows the acquisition of an ambitious work of contemporary art of national importance, and for the winning artist (who may be showing widely nationally and internationally but whose work is not represented in collections in this country), the award is a stepping stone to greater visibility and provides access to national and international audiences.
«Our target audience is actually the policymakers in all state and federal governments, who are the very ones who are thinking about how they should structure this National Energy Guarantee.»
ICRL's Target Audience The quarterly journal addresses everyone who is concerned with chemical law and policy issues such as academics (in the field of (law, biologists, biochemists, chemists and pharmacists and other relevant research fields), legal practitioners in national and international law firms offering their services to businesses in the EU and globally, government officials working in public administrations and other relevant policy - making and enforcement bodies, Legal experts and judges in domestic, European and international courts as well as consultancies and business professionals.
Naomi Wadler, 11, wowed the audience with her speech honoring black girls like Courtlin Arrington, Hadiya Pendleton and Taiyania Thompson who were gunned down, but «don't make the front page of every national newspaper [or] lead on the evening news.»
She told the audience people who shouldn't own guns should be reported by states to a national background check system.
Loesch, the National Rifle Association spokeswoman, told the audience she was fighting for them and that people who shouldn't own guns should be reported by states to a national background checkNational Rifle Association spokeswoman, told the audience she was fighting for them and that people who shouldn't own guns should be reported by states to a national background checknational background check system.
In his nationwide Show Me Your Data And I'll Tell You Who You Are lecture tour last year, Dr Brian McNamee, also of the Insight Centre for Data Analytics, treated roomfuls of people around the country to live demonstrations of how audience members» unsettling personal data could be used by interlopers of all kinds, from commercial enterprises to national security agencies.
ABE's main purposes are to issue advanced credentials to Clinical Social Workers based on uniform national standards of practice, and to educate the public and various audiences about the value of these certifications and the services of those who hold them.
At national Real Estate Conventions and conference rooms alike, Jack Cotton is a keynote speaker who engages his audience with a pertinent and refreshing perspective on all things Real Estate by someone who «walks the talk.»
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