Sentences with phrase «than the television coverage»

They'll actually be able to watch more live golf than the television coverage provides.

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In a sense, television coverage of events is less concerned with history than with what television itself says ought to be remembered.
We soon got to know John Glenn, Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong better than most of the people living on our block, thanks to non-stop television coverage of their lives, families, training, and successes and problems.
Five of the top six paid - time evangelical programs achieve better than 90 percent coverage of the nation's television house - holds.
The WatchESPN coverage gets started a little later than the Masters website, with its coverage corresponding with when the television airing begins, right at 3 p.m.. There's an encore presentation you can watch online on Friday night, too.
Television coverage still won't begin until 3 p.m. ET, as is Masters tradition, but online streams will start earlier than ever.
The Gaza coverage has been noticeably more robust in the pages of the press and on television than during previous Israeli offensives.
In an hour and a half I learned more about the reasons and the consequences of bankers» actions that brought about the financial crisis, than I have from months of coverage in newspapers and television.
He also appeared to attack the royal family when he took to social networking site Twitter to complain there had been far fewer television shots of Labour leader Ed Miliband during the course of the coverage than of Prime Minister David Cameron and his deputy Nick Clegg.
A study in Israel found that politicians who were rated as having good looks got more television coverage than plainer Jameses.
But the cultural accessories that fill each scene — the Bikini Kill poster above Lady Bird's bed, the striped Gap sweaters worn by Lady Bird and her classmates, the round - the - clock television coverage of the Iraq War — illustrate the social, aesthetic, and political influences of an era that modern technology has made feel much longer ago than it actually was.
With nearly 300,000 spectators at the track, more than 2,000 journalists covering the event, and millions watching the worldwide television coverage, the 24 Hours of Le Mans is sports car racing's Olympics, World Series and Super Bowl compressed into one exhausting day and night of racing.
The BBC is contributing to this reading revival with more dedicated coverage to books than it has provided in the past from both its radio and television networks, as well as from its online locations.
We did the same for print and television coverage, which can expose general audiences to issues and ideas they might never otherwise consider, but sometimes convey more definitiveness than exists.
With regular media coverage, television shows and movies people are more exposed than ever to how the criminal justice system works.
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