TV's seem to be MIA in a lot of design photos and realistically,
people watch television!
Because most
people watch television from a seated position, TVs were once much closer to the floor.
In discovering how other
people watch television, we can recognise ourselves.
Gotham airs on Monday nights when most
people watch television like WWE Raw, Monday Night Football, The Big Bang Theory, etc..
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People watch television news showing Jang Song - thaek in court before his execution on December 12, 2013, at the rail station in Seoul on December 13, 2013.
Netflix and other streaming services are greatly reshaping both how
people watch television, as well as the broader economics of the TV business.
People watch a television news screen showing pictures of US President Donald Trump (C) and North Korean leader Kim Jong - Un (R) at a railway station in Seoul on November 29, 2017.
Aereo stormed onto the media landscape about three years ago with a tiny dime - size antenna and a grand plan not only to change the way
people watched television but also to upend the economics of the TV industry.
When
persons watching television are motivated to change their attitude toward religious faith, even to make a religious commitment of some sort, most frequently they integrate that decision within their existing environment rather than changing their environment.
The exhibition moves in a roughly chronological order, but the viewer first finds himself or herself confronted by a relatively recent series of everyday
people watching television.
Not exact matches
... when researchers interviewed more than 150
people about their recent purchases, they found that money spent on activities — such as concerts and group dinners out — brought far more pleasure than material purchases like shoes,
televisions, or expensive
watches.
The Consumer Reports study highlights the growing popularity of web - connected
televisions that make it easy for
people to
watch streaming video services like Netflix on their TVs.
«It can pick up that behavior just from the shapes and the movement of the
people and generate an alert even if nobody is
watching that
television feed.»
Even farther out, novice users might ask Alexa to records their favorite shows on
television (and the bot will be smart enough to figure out which shows that
person normally
watches).
It's no longer feasible for marketers to assume
people are solely focused on
televisions as they
watch, which is why these suggested strategies should pay off.
In 2016, the Bureau of Labor Statistics conducted the American Time Use Survey, which found
watching television is still Americans» top leisure activity, accounting for the way
people age 15 and older spend just over half their available free time — or 2.7 hours — each day.
While Mathew Ingram over at GigaOm has argued that
people have always found ways to distract themselves and waste time, perhaps by
watching television, the reality is they've never had this sort of fire hose effect before.
By the postwar period,
people in advanced societies had long since shed the old, laborious ways to embrace a sedentary duo of desk work and
television watching, hopping into private automobiles to shuttle between the two.
«These are tiny, modern - day versions of the old bunny ears that
people have used to
watch over-the-air
television since time immemorial,» quipped one writer recently.
Behavioral characteristics represent actions that a
person takes which can be used to identify customer preferences such as the type of car a
person owns, the websites they visit, the magazines they buy, and the
television shows they
watch.
Of an estimated 100 million
television viewers — 10 times the number of
people who tuned in for The Voice's season 1 finale — most stay up past the «main event» to
watch former secretaries of the U.S. government debate nuclear policy with astronomer Carl Sagan.
Through partnerships with
television manufacturers, Meredith gathers insights on what
people are
watching across 13 million smart TVs in the US.
Also, given that
people spend an average of 12 % of the day
watching TV (equating to 25 % of their free time), we view
television's role in the living room as a strategically compelling bolt - on to the Apple ecosystem.
The only way Rogers could be in any deeper is if it made the
televisions themselves, or perhaps even the couches that
people watch from.
One
person who spoke to Trump over the weekend said the president had closely
watched the students»
television appearances and talked about the issue with guests at his Mar - a-Lago Club in nearby Palm Beach.
It reads: «Today
television news is
watched more often than
people read newspapers, than
people listen to the radio, than
people read or gather any other form of communication.
Every time I
watch financial
television... I'm reminded again of how
people are thinking too much about stocks; wigs, wags, and short - term moves, and they're not really looking at the business.
She was then approached by Caroline Aherne's show, which films
people watching and reacting to
television programmes.
Three hours per week isn't a whole lot when you realize that the average
person watches that much
television every single night of the week.
Preparation for preaching, therefore, should include time spent studying the human and social implications of their pastoral and community relationships; reading papers and magazines; listening to radio;
watching television; attending the theater and movies in order that the church's preaching may engage the meanings that influence
people with the meanings of the gospel.
do something that both
persons desire — e.g., I agree with myself to
watch my favorite
television program only if I have spent --(amount of time) with the children during the preceding week.»
People who have
watched television death for entertainment or who have read objectively about dying begin seeing subtle changes in their own bearing.
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.
Thus, while the electronic church may not be the cause of decreases in mainline church attendance, it does provide an attractive alternative for a relatively small group of
people who find
watching television an acceptable substitute for attending church.
Belief was the most important single factor in determining whether a
person watched religious
television.
To get around this problem with religious TV viewers, the Annenberg researchers went to several previous months of Arbitron
television viewers «diaries, looked up the actual programs
watched by day, hour and channel in the TV Guide, and thereby identified «confirmed viewing» — in other words, what
people really
watched.
Belief in the «literalist / charismatic» worldview was the most important single factor in determining whether a
person watched religious
television.
I say a change is coming (the linguist Otto Jespersen seemed to think that in the 1920s as well
people were saying «humanity» and «human being» more and more)-- and then I
watch television or read the newspaper.
It's well established through research that when
people get up from two hours of
watching television — and there are similar results with
people playing Nintendo games or working on a computer for two hours — they don't feel well.
Most of our
people can now
watch television from West Germany and they see all the goods available there and expect us to make them available here.
(12) This trend has been found among the elderly as well; (13)
persons in lower - income households also
watch considerably more
television — an additional half - hour a day in the fall of 1976 — than the average for all individuals.
It is difficult to calculate accurately the total number of
people who regularly or occasionally
watch religious programs on American
television, because of the confusion in some of the available data.
Why do
people watch particular religious
television programs?
A second implication of the uses - and - gratifications research for understanding why
people watch religious programs on
television is the insight that uses made of the media and gratifications derived from these uses change over an individual's life span.
Given the present uses made of
television in the United States, much of a program's audience is drawn, not from
people who intentionally
watch television to see a particular program at a particular time, but from
people who have committed themselves to
watching something at that particular time.
One of the most in - depth studies of the reasons why
people may view religious programs on
television is that of Frank and Greenberg, published under the title The Public's Use of Television: Who Watche
television is that of Frank and Greenberg, published under the title The Public's Use of
Television: Who Watche
Television: Who
Watches and Why.
It is useful, however, to ask why
people who otherwise express little interest in religion spend time
watching religious
television programs.
We know
people are still
watching television.
People can sit at home and
watch television over TV dinners, but they always crave out - of - home experiences, Frank insists.
Television buys are for morning and evening network news programs, which Fish thinks
people tend to
watch live rather than time - delay.