"Television audience" refers to the group of people who watch or view television programs.
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Some complain that the research was carried out purely
for television audiences, whereas less glamorous projects might have had greater scientific value.
The game reaches the
largest television audience for a North American sport both domestically and internationally, and everything surrounding the game is similarly large.
With game - time temperatures in the 80s — game time being 5:30 p.m. as a convenience for
Eastern television audiences — the A's quickly applied the heat to their Southern neighbors.
First, one needs to look at the dominant characteristics of the
religious television audience: most viewers are people who are already active church members.
According to the diary data, there is an aggregated duplicated national religious
television audience of 24.7 million.
Despite being a blowout, Sunday's Super Bowl XLVIII was the largest
television audience in American history, with Nielsen reporting that 111.5 million U.S. viewers watched the game.
In her private practice, online videos, book, and in front of
national television audiences, Dr. Sheri transforms the FEAR of change into the FUN of change and shows people how to seize the life and love they've always wanted.
After earning her doctorate in psychology, she developed sound coaching techniques at JP Morgan Chase and gained traction with
television audiences as a guest on «The Oprah Winfrey Show,» «The Today Show,» and other daytime programs.
With television audiences diminishing as a result of newer digital mediums, celebrities are increasingly courting the tech giants of Silicon Valley on their recent promo tours.
The aspiring actor honed his craft at the University of Western Australia before making an impression
on television audiences with a role in the popular small - screen drama Sons and Daughters in the mid -»80s.
The Nielsen rating system, the most widely used
television audience measurement tool in the United States, was originally used to measure radio audiences in the early 20th century and is named after its creator, Arthur Nielsen.
Hayley Atwell may have made a name for herself among
American television audiences when she joined the Marvel universe as Peggy Carter in «Agents of SHIELD» and «Agent Carter,» but that is far from the London - born actress» only period drama.
She will next be seen on the big screen starring with Shirley MacLaine in Mark Pellington's The Last Word and
by television audiences in the much - anticipated revival of David Lynch's Twin Peaks.
In fact, when asked by ABC anchorman Peter Jennings which one living person he would most like to meet, former president Bill Clinton told a prime -
time television audience that it was President Mwai Kibaki of Kenya, «Because he has abolished school fees,» which «would affect more lives than any president had done or would ever do by the end of this year.»
After politics seeped onto the football field during the regular season, Super Bowl advertisers are opting to stay far away from anything divisive when they pitch to the year's
biggest television audience on Sunday.
Steve Hayward's cookin» with gas over at Powerline: «But the prize for this week's liberal obtuseness about the Constitution goes to Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who told an
Egyptian television audience that «I would not look to the U.S. Constitution if I....
Formula One's
television audience grew by 6.2 % in the largest 20 markets last year according to figures released by Formula One Management.
Nine days later a national
television audience watching the evening news was treated to the terrifying spectacle of a pit bull terrier attacking Los Angeles animal control officer Florence Crowell.
I sometimes wonder what Louis Psihoyos might have been able to convey to a
massive television audience if Fisher Stevens hadn't bum - rushed the microphone when «The Cove» won Best Documentary, and / or Oscarcast producers Adam Shankman and Bill Mechanic hadn't decided to play Psihoyos off before he had a chance to speak up (all on account -LSB-...]
LeVar Burton is a multi-award winning actor, director and education advocate, is best known to
television audiences around the world for his portrayals of two iconic characters - Kunte Kinte in Roots and Geordi LaForge in Star Trek: The Next Generation.
It was the second child of Chaitanya (Chet) Kanojia, who sold an earlier venture, which
measured television audience demographics, to Microsoft.
Many inefficiencies in the
linear television audience measurement workflow could be vastly improved if we could immediately identify a piece of content or ad displayed on a TV, set - top box, metering device or smartphone app.
She subverts the system of her country's oppressors by navigating a different path through the games — building friendships, sparing lives, mourning those who have died — all in full view of the
entranced television audience.
McDonald told the
Met television audience, «This may not have been the best deal we could've made, but we were restricted in whom we could talk to.»
But 20 - year - old Noah Ngeny of Kenya was running at a record pace — his 3:43.40 that night is now the second - fastest mile in history — so El Guerrouj, in running to beat Ngeny, inadvertently broke the mark before a live
television audience back in Morocco.
The increase in the quality of competitor fields, the competition programme and the profile will enhance both the spectator and
television audience experience.
All television (nay, all the world) should look more like Sesame Street and, let's face it, dudes: if Big Bird can observe a breastfeeding mother in person without being scandalized and scarred for life, I'm pretty
sure television audiences of all ages can handle it.
We owe great thanks to Robert Esche, the Comets organization, the State of New York and Turning Stone Resort Casino for offering their first - class facilities and accommodations once again so that we can showcase our brightest stars in front of capacity crowds and
international television audiences.»
A Beijing - based production company will create a Chinese version of British dating show Game of Clones... Game of Clones both enthralled and
disturbed television audiences in the UK.
As her cries turn into howls, White's sacrifice is dismissed by the film's
diegetic television audience as nothing more than another cynical example of media sensationalism.
«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.
Beck's novel, which — based on its terrible reviews — should have sold a handful of copies, has outpaced more masterfully written titles to leapfrog to the top of a prestigious bestseller list (presumably) because of his strong Fox News's
television audience following.
Viking Cruises is proud to be a loyal and longtime sponsor of the award - winning series MASTERPIECE, which remains steadfast in its commitment to bringing the best in drama to American
public television audiences.
We are thrilled to be teaming up with Joey, Jacqueline and Mark, who are already so deeply connected to this brand, to bring this adored story to
television audiences everywhere.
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