Sentences with phrase «second biggest audience»

* Oprah Winfrey «s interview with Lance Armstrong gave her OWN channel its second biggest audience (an interview with Whitney Houston's family holds the top spot) in its two - year history, with 3.1 million viewers tuning in.
Besides Steam, No Man's Sky will also feature on Tencent's WeGame (formerly the Tencent Games Platform), with China forming the game's second biggest audience.

Not exact matches

The Super Bowl draws TV's biggest live audience of the year, and advertisers paid more than $ 5 million for 30 second commercials.
Here's the second half of our December show recorded in front of a live audience: Mars rover updates, two more spacey songs from KJ Williams, and the big finish of Emily Lakdawalla's proof that she is not covering up evidence of aliens in our solar system!
I'm not «traditional» media, I haven't built my brand and my audience big enough to be noticed by the «right» people, and I'm not the daughter of a rockstar and / or very rich person, so I don't have the status that is required of those who generally sit in the front (or even the second) row of anything at the BFC space.
Universal may have had a concern that Freed would experience a similar big drop, but so far it seems that the audience that stuck with the story for the second film are returning to watch the conclusion.
A flashy but hollow first directing gig for veteran screenwriter Dan Gilroy («The Bourne Legacy»), this Oct. 31 Open Road release is a star vehicle that will test audience enthusiasm for Gyllenhaal's big, mannered star turn — a feast of capital - A acting that's sometimes amusing to watch but not believable for so much as a second.
Audience members who have been trained to expect the «bigger is better» mentality of modern disaster movies might be constantly expecting something more — a second wave, maybe, or, perhaps, a rockslide coming from another mountain in the area.
It was the year's second biggest hit (after One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest), and it even outgrossed audience pleasers like The Bad News Bears and The Omen.
But somehow in the chamber that sets policy for the second - biggest school district in America, this behavior is not only tolerated, but normalized and further encouraged with shouts and inappropriate remarks from the audience.
I recently joined Julian Vasquez Heilig and T. Jameson Brewer, two academics who have made quite the cottage industry out of bashing TFA, for the second episode of their podcast, Truth for America — not because it has a big audience (it doesn't) but because I think it's generally a good idea to engage with people who disagree with your views, if you can keep the discussion civil and productive.
And second, it's because the KDP Select program has created a venue whereby indie authors can displace the big name brand authors, and get a small slice of awareness from an audience they previously would have had no chance of reaching.
Her long - awaited second novel, Balm, takes an equally unflinching look at America's past and should bring this talented writer to an even bigger audience.
Granted, any second chance to make your big debut is cool, but that doesn't negate the hair - pulling freakouts trying to connect with that audience when you're digital - only.
Though maybe the second series outline he did was part of the whole ruse, after all, he had 9 minutes of the northern incident set up like a nice, atmospheric horror shortfilm, only to turn it into a big middle finger to the audience when he reveals the whole thing to be a furry joke.
Nintendo brought their big guns to the 2014 Video Game Awards (TGA) last night and surprised the audiences and viewers around the world with the second - ever look at the upcoming The Legend of Zelda for Wii U (working title) game coming in late 2015.
This remaster of the Wii U version gives the game a second life and an audience already bigger than it could ever have had on the older console given the Switch's huge early success.
The 15 seconds I had heard hadn't impressed just me, either; gasps from fellow audience members let me know that everyone else in the room was digging it too — big time.
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