Sentences with phrase «time viewers as»

Scott's dynamic with Vic resonated with long - time viewers as it echoed similar chemistry to what Tommy brought to the table.
Their goal isn't to have you as a one - time viewer as is often the case on YouTube.

Not exact matches

Things as bizarre as «BoJack» or melancholy as «Derek» would never sustain a broad enough audience for network TV, but they work online where all interested viewers can find the content on their own time.
According to Klimscha, Hitbox's 4K picture quality, as well as the fact that the platform offers the lowest latency (the time it takes for streaming video to reach your screen through your internet connection), has helped Hitbox grow to 6 million viewers and counting.
Be sure to invite viewers to subscribe to future videos, as subscribing ensures that your videos appear in people's newsfeed any time you make a new video.
This latest flood comes just days after HBO personality John Oliver urged his viewers to contact the FCC in support of the Obama - era rules, echoing a similar call from 2014 that many saw as boosting the public's awareness of net - neutrality the last time the topic was under debate.
Avnet (whose father, Jon, is a veteran Hollywood director and producer as well as the studio's co-CEO) told Fortune the studio wanted to maintain the film's authenticity — they wanted viewers to think the horror film playing out in real - time might really be happening — so they avoided marketing the movie and, in fact, they did not even run the idea by Snapchat before proceeding.
As of late October, it has logged 1.1 billion «watch time» minutes on YouTube — that is, viewers have spent more than one billion minutes watching content across the company's channels.
He now serves as chairman.Prior to Vitals, Rothschild started more than a half - dozen businesses, including Raspberry Red Marketing, NetWorks, Tuff Rhino, Awards.com and Time Warner Viewer's Edge.
** The U.S. Justice Department presented evidence on Thursday to show that AT&T, owner of DirecTV, viewed buying Time Warner as a way to make viewers stick with their pay TV service instead of moving to cheaper online providers.
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.
Investors and analysts worry that companies such as Time Warner and Walt Disney Co (DIS.N) are being abandoned by «cord cutters,» especially younger viewers who are shifting to online services such as Netflix (NFLX.O) and Hulu.
Dataxu has today (April 17) announced the launch of an audience targeting service that will let advertisers target viewers of addressable, connected and linear TV services from a single platform which it claims will improve yield for media owners, increase efficiency for advertisers as well as reduce ad load time.
If you expect your AdWords AMP pages to appear in organic search results, I would ensure that all AMP functionality works as expected when delivered from the Google AMP cache inside the Google Viewer: input your AMP article in the Structured Data Testing Tool and click Preview link (trust me this is will save you time).
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.
But, of course, by the end of the final week of the games, I became the calloused Olympic viewer, watching with a bowl of ice cream on my lap as a Chinese diver jumped three stories into the water, rotating three and a half times on his way down, only to be critiqued by me — ice cream lap girl — for making too big of a splash.
Viewers of sustaining - time religious programs have never been as loyal or demonstrative, nor has this aspect of viewing been cultivated.
While the concept of receiving «God's blessing» as a reward for something well done has always been an element in fundamentalist and evangelical theology, in the practice of the paid - time broadcasters it has been developed to its extreme as a device to motivate viewers to give.
Though no specific figures are available on the response to offers of this kind, the «Old Time Gospel Hour» in 1979 purchased two million «Jesus First» pins as giveaways to viewers.
With the strongly competitive nature of American television and the combined functions it serves as both entertainer and killer of vacant time, there is a strong emphasis on the production of material that will catch and hold the viewer's attention.
As an aside, the Blue Pants story is sort of a long one, but I imagine if any first - time NXT viewers tuned in and got to the reveal of Blue Pants, that likely made no sense at all.
Williams replied, and from then on the room resembled Times Square on New Year's Eve, providing a telling image for ESPN's viewers even as the network's announcers continued trying to divine the Bucs» intentions.
In a nice piece of investigative journalism, techPresident's Josh Levy looked yesterday at Barak Obama's YouTube viewer statistics and wondered if something didn't quite add up: the candidate's YouChoose channel has been viewed 35 times more than arch-enemy Hillary Clinton's, but it looks as though the YouTube stats might be counting a lot of ghost runners as real people.
The Wonders of the Universe BBC Physicist Brian Cox returns as host for this follow - up to the interplanetary investigations of BBC's Wonders of the Solar System, this time guiding viewers on a whirlwind tour of the whole cosmos.
Over the summer, they partnered with QVC to present, in real time, the looks Laura Geller was promoting during her live spot, so viewers could try them on as they watched, and — kaboom — make a more confident purchase decision.
She remains a close friend, and at times their romance is rekindled, but as the series develops, the viewer goes from disappointment when Ted first refers to her as «your Aunt Robin» when talking to his kids, to genuine excitement to find out who Ted will fall for instead.
The large growth in speed dating sites and partnership activities in big places such as Ones during the current economic crisis has left many viewers questioning if there is a link between a more unique need to uncover a lover when the economic crisis causes times to get challenging.
«She is the perfect personality to help us continue to solidify our place in the relationship and dating space, and it couldn't come at a more exciting time as more viewers are engaging with our shows and personalities across platforms.
That sounds amusing but many online daters dwell on Using cutting - edge, mobile - live technology, viewers get a fly - on - the - wall point of view in real - time, across multiple time zones, as cameras capture the
Still, for some viewers, you can't go completely awry with this kind of superficially engaging nonsense, so long as the plot is reasonably clever and the cast seems to be having a good time.
Moreover, Mallick also instills the sense of paranoia of the time, as the viewer sporadically hears the sound of whispers, primarily from Jack, who speaks out to the various themes of the film: spirituality, compassion, regret, fear, anger, sadness, and wonder — all elements of everyday life.
past work as a photographer explains the stunning picturesque landscapes (the snowy fields of Sweden and the winding roads of hilly Italy), which keeps the viewer's interest from lagging during the down times when the story stagnates and when there are too many long closeups of a brooding Clooney instead of any action.
It's just as clear, however, that Kubrick's decidedly avant - garde approach often prevents the viewer from wholeheartedly connecting to either the material or the characters, and it subsequently goes without saying that the movie, which is never boring, certainly, generally does struggle to justify its 146 minute running time (ie there are too many stretches here that just go on and on and on).
The movie's all - too - deliberate pace holds the viewer at arms length for much of its overlong running time, however, as Foley's rough - cut sensibilities result in a surfeit of palpably padded - out and entirely needless sequences - with the ensuing lack of momentum ensuring that certain moments aren't able to pack the visceral punch that Foley has intended.
It's a promising setup that's employed to curiously (and consistently) uninvolving effect by director Stanley Kubrick, as the filmmaker, working from a script cowritten with Terry Southern and Peter George, proves unable to wholeheartedly capture the viewer's interest right from the get - go - with the movie suffering from a stagy, talky vibe that grows more and more problematic as time progresses.
Lane, far from merely collecting, compiling, and sharing these videos, is, by the very framework of her observational editing, watching and experiencing them as if in real time, along with the viewer.
By the time that American cable viewers were treated to this lavish and lurid miniseries, star Alex Kingston had attained network TV stardom as one of the regulars on NBC's E.R., a fact that served only to stir up additional interest in Kingston's full - blooded portrayal of the fearless Ms. Flanders.
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 grieAs 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 grieas 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.
Moss» striking performance led many viewers to question where she had been all these years; like many other fledgling Hollywood actresses, she had done time as a model and an actress in second - rate films while waiting for her big break.Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, on August 21, 1967, Moss decided that she wanted to be an actress at an early age.
quite boring at the beginning, but as the time goes by, it teases layers of secrets one by one, viewer got emotional roller coaster for the
By the time Deschanel appeared in such features as Cold Mountain and The Alamo, viewers were already beginning to pick up on her talent, while she could also still be seen acting on - stage, frequently appearing in plays for the Interact Theatre Company.
quite boring at the beginning, but as the time goes by, it teases layers of secrets one by one, viewer got emotional roller coaster for the characters (boiling rage, hatred, sudden love, etc), and then finally the final layer of secret carefully peeled with epic plot twists and little bit of romance spice.
Patient viewers have to work hard to engage with the film and sustain their interest as the steady pace continues, and the running time closes in on two hours
Regarded as one of the greatest filmmakers of all time, Hitchcock's Psycho essentially invented the slasher genre while The Birds still haunts viewers to this day.
The «Masterpiece» adaptation manages to do what previous versions didn't execute nearly as well: transport the viewer back to that time and yet still feel fresh and modern with the clarity of its message.
It's clear, as well, that the film suffers from a somewhat hit - and - miss execution that's compounded by a slightly overlong running time, and it's generally rather apparent that the movie's been designed to appeal predominantly to younger viewers.
First - time director McMurray, who worked as an associate producer on Fruitvale Station, does a decent job of staging the action and maintaining viewer attention on the straight - line story.
Inspired by Sean Baker's Tangerine, Soderbergh also shot this motion picture on an iPhone and purposely gave it a squalid, lo - fi look in order to help magnify Sawyer's psychologically induced paranoia as much as possible, and while this visual aesthetic suits the material perfectly, it will just as likely turn off a small subset of potential viewers sight unseen at the same time.
(It doesn't help, either, that there's an air of desperation to virtually all of the movie's attempts at levity, with Nimoy's increasingly frantic efforts to elicit laughs from the viewer growing more and more obnoxious as time progresses.)
Adal ambles through the exchange with an air of equivocal malleability, vaguely sceptical and vaguely conspiratorial at the same time, and the ambiguity of his characterization is an example of what «Homeland» as a show does best — taking superficially innocuous scenes (in this case, the camera lingers on Adal as he pours Lockhart a cup of coffee) and planting seeds of doubts in the viewers» minds as to the exact intentions of the actors in them.
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