Sentences with phrase «on viewer interest»

We will share with you results from research investigating the effects of photograph and video conditions on viewer interest and perceptions that, combined with practical advice from organizations around the region, form a set of best practice recommendations you can take back to your organization and immediately put to use.

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Things as bizarre as «BoJack» or melancholy as «Derek» would never sustain a broad enough audience for network TV, but they work online where all interested viewers can find the content on their own time.
Unlike what they need to do on competitors Periscope and YouTube, viewers on Facebook need not watch the entire video to get to the parts that interest them the most.
This year's Super Bowl drew 7.5 million viewers on China's popular messaging platform Sina Weibo, where the NFL streamed the game for free, so there certainly is some interest in the sport.
Greenfield said passionate sports fans are focused on their mobile or tablet during commercial breaks rather than watching ads on TV, so it creates a new way to monetize viewers who are less and less interested in ad spots.
Audience retention is an important metric showing how long, on average, viewers watch each video and when they lose interest and tune out.
TV ads were the best way to reach viewers, and reach them with a more intimate, interesting message than you could portray on a radio.
The People vs. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story debuted last week to record ratings for its network, FX, while a documentary that also focuses on the 1995 O.J. Simpson murder trial airs on ESPN this summer, proving that two decades is not long enough to drain the interest of American viewers in the so - called «trial of the century.»
But the most interesting change is that viewers have the option of syncing the lights in their living rooms to the action on screen.
The national media use data which may have originated in Vancouver or Toronto and while this information may create interest in the readers / viewers, it does not contribute to a reliable foundation on which to make a decision about your real estate future in the Hamilton Burlington market.
It has been noted already that religious television viewing increases significantly with age and that older viewers demonstrate an increased interest in serious content on television, especially news and public - affairs programming, as compensation for losses of more social sources of information and engagement.
It doesn't seem as though Kewell is going to win again based on the comments below from Crawley supporters and other interested viewers, with many calling for him to go...
As the Winter Games have become bloated, going from 13 hours of broadcast coverage over 11 days in 1960 to 178 (on CBS and cable's TNT) over 17 days this year, viewers have realized that there is not always something interesting to watch.
If there is no interest and recognition when a video is first released on a reputed platform it will be difficult to make a mark on the minds of viewers down the line.
Several viewers and readers have written in to note that the whole Carl Paladino e-mail scandal raises an interesting question: What about Andrew Cuomo's on - line communication?
Interesting to note that this will be running on Fox, whose viewers probably don't need much convincing that Gillibrand doesn't share their views on contraception and abortion rights.
«The growing interest isn't based on more viewers watching cable at the expense of broadcast TV, but the ability of campaigns to better target demographic groups...»
Channel Manager of Adom TV, Abena Boakye - Yiadom who received the donation on behalf of management of The Multimedia Group thanked Nana Wadie and assured him that Adom TV would serve its ever increasing viewers with more interesting and educative programmes.
The 30 - minute program will see the two; host and celebrity guest engage in an interesting chat among other fun activities on the road to entertain viewers.
If she makes the race interesting, the media will decide readers and viewers are paying attention and will devote more coverage to it, even to the extent of digging deeper on the issues.
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PRESS RELEASE - Feb 11 - With 1.4 M viewers every week, Dragon's Den, which airs on CBC, includes 5 high profile investors from various industries, all 5 of whom were interested in investing in TwoMangoes.com.
There's exceedingly little within The Kingdom that's been designed to capture (and hold) the viewer's interest, as director Peter Berg and screenwriter Matthew Michael Carnahan consistently place the emphasis on the agents» increasingly banal investigation.
While it's not a perfect film by any means — a lack of catchy musical numbers and a questionable shift of focus in the film's latter half knock Megamind down a few pegs — the lively cast and interesting flip on the superhero concept make it a fun time at the movies for viewers of all ages.
One of the Cates even wonders whether it is the intention of the artist to bore the viewer — and responses to that question may vary depending on one's tolerance for theoretical discussions of art and / or one's interest in the chameleonic qualities of the project's star.
By the time that American cable viewers were treated to this lavish and lurid miniseries, star Alex Kingston had attained network TV stardom as one of the regulars on NBC's E.R., a fact that served only to stir up additional interest in Kingston's full - blooded portrayal of the fearless Ms. Flanders.
Writer / director Alex Garland delivers a striking and impressively captivating opening stretch that instantly captures the viewer's attention and interest, with the movie's compelling atmosphere heightened by Portman's stirring work as the conflicted, grieving central character (and it's clear, too, that Portman's costars fare just as well, though Leigh's bizarrely ambivalent take on her character is questionable at best).
Patient viewers have to work hard to engage with the film and sustain their interest as the steady pace continues, and the running time closes in on two hours
Peppered with a near - constant barrage of footnotes on the lower third of the frame identifying whatever varietal of crop viewers happen to be observing at a given moment, the film is insistent in its efforts to stoke interest in gardening and pruning, yet it stops short of bridging the gap for those less inherently spellbound by soil, roots, and branches.
The film takes an interesting perspective on events, one that leaves enough ambiguity to keep viewers on their toes.
Like with those films, a viewer doesn't have to necessarily be interested in the sport on display in order to get caught up in the film.
There is, as such, little doubt that one's interest in V.I. Warshawski is almost entirely dependent on one's tolerance for Turner's work, as the film is otherwise devoid of elements designed to capture and sustain the viewer's ongoing attention.
It's certainly not difficult to see why All Good Things has been languishing on the shelf for a couple of years, as the movie primarily comes off as a tedious, thoroughly pointless piece of work that boasts few attributes designed to capture the viewer's interest.
It's worth noting, however, that the movie is initially quite watchable even during its overtly baffling stretches, with Shyamalan's expectedly skillful visuals and the almost uniformly strong performances - Ringer's astoundingly awful turn is a notable exception - proving effective at sustaining the viewer's interest (albeit on the level of a summer - popcorn - flick extravaganza).
American Idol, on shaky legs with viewers this season, has recently had interesting things to say about this long - running debate.
More interesting to most viewers, and found on both discs, is a long reel of ten deleted scenes (15:23).
Coarse and not exactly subtle, this dark drama might disappoint viewers expecting a more traditional revenge thriller, but there's something more interesting going on here.
If they are more interested in spreading God's word than making viewers laugh, they're not succeeding any better on that front.
Misan Sagay's script does drag in places, which is a shame, as ten - fifteen minutes could have easily been cut out to deliver a much tighter film, but there is enough going on to keep the viewer interested throughout, especially if one is a fan of this hugely popular genre.
It requires conscious adjustment on the part of the viewer, because Wiseman is interested in conversations, not soundbites; when he puts you in a room, you know you're going to be there for a while.
A film that'll be a lot more interesting from an auteur perspective if Franklin ever gets his career back on track, Out of Time is inoffensive now for the casual viewer and tantalizing for the student.
Mike Cahill is an interesting film - maker who continues to work on smaller projects but ones that strike a chord and make the viewer contemplate...
It's a movie that is film school bad on a technical level; it's a poor showcase for stars like Chris Hemsworth (Thor, The Avengers) and Viola Davis (How to Get Away With Murder); worst of all, it never even comes close to making its tech - heavy subject matter interesting or even comprehensible to most viewers.
It's Leo's film, every scene has her performing to the third degree and that keeps the viewers interest, even when the subject they choose to focus on does not.
But its strong showing on critics» year - end «best 10» lists inspired new interest, the movie found many viewers on DVD, and last week upset «Brokeback Mountain» to win the best ensemble award at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.
It's gotten a new generation of young viewers interested in horror and helped give vampirism back it's bite after the neutering effect Twilight had on the subgenre.
The second half of the film focuses its attention on the whodunit story, but since most of the characters lack anything interesting about them for the viewer to connect with, the stakes never feel particularly high.
LMD: It's interesting balance that Ayano - san has to walk because depending on the viewer, Moroboshi can be viewed as sympathetic or unsympathetic.
The movie's problems are exacerbated by a sporadic emphasis on elements that couldn't possibly be less interesting (ie Uncle Andy's less - than - savory extracurricular activities), and although the narrative has been peppered with a handful of undeniably poignant moments (ie Arnold finally breaks down over his unwitting role in his brother's death), The Stone Boy's inability to hold the viewer's interest on a consistent basis ultimately negates its positive attributes.
Not only does she depend on him, she develops a serious crush on him — as does the viewer, because Sewell is so much more interesting than anyone in the palace.
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