Sentences with phrase «time viewers about»

Over a recent six - month period, Fox News misled prime - time viewers about climate science in 93 percent of the cases UCS examined — 37 of 40 instances.

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And it goes deep: Long - time viewers of the show will learn about the team that helped launch Winfrey to stardom and become one of the most successful female entrepreneurs of all time.
«Sharknado had 13 times more tweets - per - viewer than one of the most tweeted - about shows on TV,» the story said, but it got less than a fifth of the viewers.
Kulich added that, according to the site's statistics, North Carolina's taste in porn is more open minded than the passing of the HB2 law would suggest — in March, viewers from the state searched the term «Gay» 319,907 times and «Transsexual» about 400,000 times.
The earliest programs in central Canada air at 6 a.m. and Atlantic Canada at 7 a.m. Numbers from the Television Bureau of Canada show that consistently for the past six years, the 4 a.m. to 5 a.m. slot has had the fewest viewers, with an audience size about one - fifth of the peak time between 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. Still, Canadian broadcasters aren't overlooking the value of starting early.
That's one of the worst time slots in television — yet Shark Tank averaged about 8.4 million viewers per episode last season, putting it in 55th place.
The four - time MVP is also the co-founder of Uninterrupted, a multimedia venture that offers viewers documentaries, web series, and podcasts about their favorite athletes.
Kraft said the league realizes the amount of time viewers spend watching the game is about 10 to 15 percent less than usual.
He took away one major insight from that project: At any given time, about 50 % of pay - TV viewers are watching over-the-air channels that are easily acquired using rabbit ears.
The fact someone clicked on something doesn't really mean anything and advertising is increasingly about telling convincing stories that are worth the viewer's time.
The New York Times notes other Fox hosts don't get as much leeway, but Hannity has the network's best ratings: «On Monday, his first show since the revelations about Mr. Cohen, Mr. Hannity pulled in 3.7 million viewers, topping his MSNBC rival, Rachel Maddow, and two N.B.A. playoff games,» The Times writes.
While Silverman warns viewers about being kept out of the polls, introducing herself as «your Jewish friend Sarah,» Jackson, who voiced the recent bedtime story for parents «Go the F**k to Sleep,» rhymes his warning to voters, in a video that's been seen over a million times on YouTube.
Therefore, even when religious programs are on semiprime time, the number of viewers per set is probably no more than about 1.8 — the viewers - per - household figure widely used by the rating firms themselves.
Longtime viewers of The Daily Show will know that Stewart and his children have been following WWE closely for some time, with Stewart often dropping in wrestling references or jokes about the Undertaker's WrestleMania streak.
In the trailer viewers also see the tennis pro working out while pregnant, attending meetings about her brand and enjoying time with her now husband Alexis Ohanian.
Four days later former tennis star Monica Seles appeared on Good Morning America to discuss her long - time struggle with BED, and public service announcements (PSAs) began to run on national television to raise awareness about the disorder, urging concerned viewers to talk to their doctors.
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And although Howard and Goldsman waste absolutely no time in thrusting the viewer into the action, the almost complete lack of character development makes it virtually impossible to actually care about Robert and Sophie's quest.
Now, at the time, Disney made safe films for kids to not have to think too hard about, and while «The Jungle Book» (1967) does play it safe in some regards, the harsh fight sequences and undertones of race really does come through for older viewers and may have kids hiding their eyes every once in a while.
This nadir of equal - opportunity raunch forces viewers to spend time with a needy yeast - infested adult who doesn't know how to go on a date with a man; her grating, neurotic monster of a best friend; and a third, random younger chick, who's crazy - upset about some tedious thing that happened with her boyfriend.
Midnight Special is a film about fatherhood and faith, with sci - fi elements that are engrossing, mysterious, and will linger with viewers for a long time.
As lovingly written and organized as it is, the viewer must divide his or her time picking up on different scenarios and moods, caught between rather ho - hum murder cases and this other, more beguiling attempt to craft a show that is about the nature of loss and grief.
So there's something near - miraculous about the performances in «The Child in Time,» Sunday's «Masterpiece» presentation featuring Benedict Cumberbatch and Kelly Macdonald in a story that both viewer and performer might approach with trepidation: During a routine trip to the supermarket, the 4 - year - old daughter of the well - known children's book writer Stephen Lewis (Mr. Cumberbatch) simply disappears.
So compelling is writer - director Joel Potrykus» unnerving scenario — with its largely ambiguous tone of horror dramatically offset at times by explicit frights — that a viewer isn't necessarily bothered by a lack of basic story information about who, what, when, where and why.
Along with creating your own clips with the «Snatch Cutting Room» feature (which you can share with your friends), viewers can also access real - time in - movie information about the cast, crew and production with Sony's movieIQ application.
There are worse things to say about a documentary than «It leaves viewers wanting to spend much, much more time in its world.»
Hooper is not very plot heavy, and does have a mindlessness about it that may not make it appealing to viewers who need a forward moving story at all times.
Much has been said about the way in which the drug - induced hallucinations made good use of the 3D technology, but for the rest of the time the effect is classy but unobtrusive, never getting carried away by jabbing things in the viewer's face.
This little shocker will most likely have viewers going for a while, from the first sight of the snuff film tapes to about the time that the couple finds a secret passage out of their room that may or may not be a legitimate means of escape.
Writer / Director Rian Johnson (Brick) delivers a very entertaining, creative, thrilling and clever sci - fi film that features time travel, dark comedy, romance, metaphysics, and enough action to keep just about any viewer engaged... as long as you enjoy using your brain a bit.
After a year full of fraught conversations about whether a person can separate the art from the artist, Oldman's past behavior rang alarm bells for some viewers who saw his award as undermining the Time's Up movement.
By not exactly parallel token, The China Syndrome will probably strike a lot of general viewers as the first time they have seen a movie about media (perhaps second, allowing for Network).
When Winehouse's later life devolves (and devolves again), Kapadia creates a sense of recall, of looking back at small things the viewer had «lived through» with younger Winehouse, ultimately creating the realization in the viewer they are watching Winehouse spiral downwards in real - time... and there is nothing that can be done about it.
Following his performance in Denis Villeneuve's acclaimed drug cartel thriller Sicario, British actor Daniel Kaluuya (who sharp - eyed viewers will remember as a one time Harry Enfield / Paul Whitehouse regular) delivers another eye - catching performance as black photographer Chris, who is nervous about his upcoming meet and greet with white girlfriend Rose's (Allison Williams) parents.
Some viewers may complain about the use of clichés, but in fairness, what we have come to label as cliché, was anything but at the time.
He stoically remains a bedrock while all about him seems to be madness and while viewers wish he wasn't as immovable at times, he plays the servant with as much pride and dignity as possible.
St Aubyn's books about that time are infused with his biting humor, and the creators allow Cumberbatch free rein to explore that range of emotions, and he's absolutely essential casting to not only pull off the role but to let viewers know it's OK to enjoy the often hilarious, drugged - out debauchery, so long as they can stomach the telling of the whole story (told in flashbacks, with Sebastian Maltz as a young Patrick, plus voice overs from grown - up Patrick and a separate, archly British narrator) and to understand his bad behavior is a bandage covering an awful wound.
By the time the final resolution comes about, viewers might be considering staging their own who - dun - it game night, hopefully without going off the rails like this one does.
The film spends a lot of time acclimating viewers to his dissociative identity disorder, a lot of which we learn about through interactions with his therapist Dr. Fletcher, played by Betty Buckley.
When I wrote about this Icelandic murder mystery this year, it was on the cable channel Viceland, where its run ended before some viewers had time to find it.
As we observe Kate and Alex getting to know each by sharing their deepest feelings about love, work, and life, the film reminds the viewer of the lost art of taking the time to know and understand another individual.
There are a lot of technical observations — pointing out real penguins vs. CGI, different types of fake snow, discussing the digital video cameras used, recalling filming weather conditions and times — that most viewers won't care to hear about, at least not for 94 minutes.
At New York Comic - Con on Saturday, Nathan Fillion (Mal Reynolds), Gina Torres (Zoe Washburne), Jewel Staite (Kaylee Frye) and Alan Tudyk (Hoban Washburne) reunited to talk about the show that loyal Browncoats, both long - time fans and new viewers, are still mourning the loss of.
42 runs about 128 minutes (although at times it seems to go on a lot longer), and contains more than enough examples of blatant race - baiting that seems strangely foreign to today's viewers, but were very real at the time.
A VTS paper describes what happens when teachers stop telling stories about art that children are not developmentally ready for, and students start «reading» art that they have the capacity to understand: «Over time, students grow from casual, random, idiosyncratic viewers to thorough, probing reflective interpreters.
He discovered that, at the time, more than 50 percent of ER's viewers learned about health issues as a result of watching.
It takes a lot of time to create meaningful exhibits that showcase student work — exhibits that also teach viewers about the artists and themes that inspired these creations.
Then, you'll pretend you're a museum curator, and you'll write about what you will include in an exhibit to show viewers all about life during this time.
By the time Braverman got around to asking her about the way she talks, this viewer was definitely wondering the same question!
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