All that and more, plus John answers
viewer questions in the «You Said It!»
Not exact matches
Connecting with the show host during interviews, via live stream, enabling
viewers the ability to ask the guest
questions,
in real time
Toward the end of his talk, Sutton fielded
questions from
viewers watching the livestream and using a chat tool to send
in questions.
As growing numbers of TV watchers either cut the cord entirely or opt for what cable providers like to call «skinny bundles,» ESPN's iron grip on
viewers and subscribers is being
questioned in a way it never has
in the past.
The show accepts
viewer submitted
questions pertaining to social media, family businesses, startups and entrepreneurship, and Vaynerchuk answers them — directly and to the point — using his expertise and real - world experience
in building successful brands.
There's no
question that TV - style content —
in other words, video of all kinds, however it is delivered to
viewers or consumers — is going to be just fine.
«We collect an assortment of data, from how long a
viewer stayed
in the webinar to how many links they clicked, whether they took surveys when prompted,
questions they asked, widgets they opened, and so on,» says Matt Ley, The Streaming Network President.
To keep your
viewers engaged, ask
questions and encourage them to respond
in the comments.
Here is where I have an issue and Shiller can take some of the heat for this; the
viewer hears how expensive we are by historical standards and understandably so
questions whether now is really a great time to be investing
in «pricey» stocks.
The most important
question is this: Is the work of art expressive of a powerful view of life and, regardless of subject matter, does it stir some religious sensitivity
in the
viewer?
The statement was
in response to a
question Robertson fielded Tuesday from a
viewer on his Christian Broadcasting Network show «The 700 Club.»
In a submitted
question, the
viewer wrote that one of her biggest fears was that her children and husband would not go to heaven «because they
question why the Bible could not explain the existence of dinosaurs.»
Messages are conveyed
in one direction only, so that the
viewer retains the option to change programs or even to turn off the set, but never to provide any feedback by
questioning, complaining, altering the form and / or content of the programs, and so forth.
In my opinion, Breaking Bad (which I hated) and John Wick (which, full confession, I loved) do little more than glorify murder and revenge, while The Walking Dead Netflix's Daredevil and the mega-hit Stranger Things (which dipped into moments of full blown horror) were able to use gruesome and disturbing scenes to push the
viewer to wrestle with big
questions.
A review of the research suggests that the most effective uses of television
in relation to those outside the normal reach of the Christian faith lie within the areas of imparting information about religious issues or organizations, the suggestion of religious
questions for consideration by the
viewer as applicable to his or her life, and the maintenance of a positive image
in relation to general or specific religious issues or organizations.
However, the extent of this change is significantly modified by a wide range of social and personal variables such as the functions that are being served for the individual by the attitudes
in question; the satisfaction the individual derives from existing attitudes; the strength of existing defense mechanisms and group pressures surrounding those attitudes; patterns of reinforcement for similar attitudes
in the past; other alternatives available to the
viewer; and the current psychological state of the
viewer.
Bosnian midfielder Muhamed Besic moved to Everton after an eye - catching performance at the World Cup, but there was a moment
in the Wales Bosnia games yesterday that caused most
viewers to
question the quality of their vision.
Allen and Monahan were to take turns answering
questions phoned
in by
viewers, and the
viewers would judge who talked longer.
In my review of the show, I'd criticized Jamie Oliver in a big way for failing to tell viewers that Carpinteria High, the school he held up as a model for excellent food (and it did look fantastic, no question about it), was the recipient of a generous grant from the Orfalea Foundation which assisted with staff training, the purchase of kitchen equipment and the planting and maintenance of the school garde
In my review of the show, I'd criticized Jamie Oliver
in a big way for failing to tell viewers that Carpinteria High, the school he held up as a model for excellent food (and it did look fantastic, no question about it), was the recipient of a generous grant from the Orfalea Foundation which assisted with staff training, the purchase of kitchen equipment and the planting and maintenance of the school garde
in a big way for failing to tell
viewers that Carpinteria High, the school he held up as a model for excellent food (and it did look fantastic, no
question about it), was the recipient of a generous grant from the Orfalea Foundation which assisted with staff training, the purchase of kitchen equipment and the planting and maintenance of the school garden.
Astrid has co-authored Adoption
in the Movies, which takes the reader on a guided tour of 27 movies and documentaries that are «dripping with adoption» and asks
questions that encourage the
viewer to engage
in ongoing dialogue and discussion.
Several
viewers and readers have written
in to note that the whole Carl Paladino e-mail scandal raises an interesting
question: What about Andrew Cuomo's on - line communication?
The
question is whether when Balls unleashes hell it will be, like Maximus, an organised and destructive force that overwhelms his opponents
in political battle or whether it'll just be a poorly executed cha cha cha that has
viewers watching through their fingers.
On Wednesday's «Crossfire,» 52 % of
viewers who responded to the show's fireback
question said they believe Warren could beat Clinton
in a Democratic primary.
(Among other challenging
questions that could serve no other purpose but to embarrass the Party and its candidates
in the eyes of any random cable
viewer were such pressing, burning 2016 presidential campaign
questions so often thrown at Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump as: would you have fought World War I?
Viewers in the UK can watch the latest programme online using the iPlayer link on the top right of the
Question Time homepage
The building
in question is partly owned by ConEd and the ad prompts
viewers to contact the company at a number provided on the screen.
Questions were also e-mailed
in from
viewers.
During the webinar, our expert panel of researchers will discuss: • Strategies and technologies for successful cancer biomarker discovery through robust detection and analysis of miRNAs
in biofluids • Research into analytic and biological variables that impact miRNA measurements
in serum and plasma from the clinical pathologist's point of view • The novel application of miRNAs
in serum as biomarkers of aging and chronic disease • The answers to
questions submitted by the live, online
viewers.
In order to give my loyal
viewers the ability to get their
questions answered I will be pulling about half the
questions off this blog so post your
questions here, you can even do it before the session starts if you want so I can start with some good ones.
Some of this is
in Nourishing Traditions but most of it was lost on me until I saw this video excerpt from Nourishing Our Children summarizing Dr. Price's findings and posing the
question to the
viewer: can we be well - fed but still be malnourished?
While surprising, this extreme quest for love makes
viewers question how far they would go to find their own soul mate
in a world increasingly dominated by social media.
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... Continue Reading →
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.
Wilson is a filmmaker who wants
viewers to
question what they see and hear
in the media, and he's willing to travel thousands of miles
in order to highlight why you too should remain skeptical about Moore's motivations as a filmmaker.
One of the Cates even wonders whether it is the intention of the artist to bore the
viewer — and responses to that
question may vary depending on one's tolerance for theoretical discussions of art and / or one's interest
in the chameleonic qualities of the project's star.
By contrast, Annihilation raises related
questions (there's an echo of Solaris
in there as well), and then essentially shrugs, asking
viewers to supply their own meaning.
Yet all of Marvel's phase three films and their tentative
questioning of the underlying political ethos of the franchise feel like buildup for Black Panther, which
in its second act comes very close to completely tearing down the Marvel Cinematic Universe en totale — and making
viewers long for such a thing to happen.
The film's three - part structure ends with a twist that will raise at least two
questions in most
viewers.
Moulder and Scully are back one the trail of the paranormal, and this film succeeds
in providing the
viewer with head scratching
questions.
Instead of raising
questions, it seems to want to induce
in viewers a sense of smugness.
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.
The
question remains for the
viewer, what choice have you made already, or will you make
in the future?
Stewart plays out the film as if it were a traditional «haunted house» film, but because we already know it is about alien life, we merely watch the characters go through predictable motions until the story catches up with what we already surmise, and the only things keeping
viewers reeled
in are basic
questions such as, «why are they doing this?»
«Midnight Special» is masterful
in the way it keeps answering
questions and then asking new ones, always staying one step ahead of the
viewer.
At an MPAA screening at the National Archives on Thursday, Schrader answered
questions from the audience afterward that included a mix of topics, from filmmaking technique to the influence of «Taxi Driver» to one
viewer, who asked him bluntly, «Are you
in despair?»
We also answer the
questions YOU the
viewers have sent
in!
A movie that looks to be engrossing due to the dynamic of the relationship between Will and Tom, and their commitment to each other, the trailer sets up a number of
questions for the potential
viewer to be thinking about ahead of seeing Leave No Trace — not the least of which is why are they
in the forest
in the first place — and it promises excellent performances from its two leads.
That's a lot for a
viewer to take
in, and as pleasing as some aspects of Your Name can be, there's no
question Shinkai's overstuffed movie often trips over itself.
«Drinking Buddies,» Joe Swanberg's deceivingly jolly, sharply alert romantic comedy, doesn't just pay homage to those confusing unspoken feelings, but engages
in that very opaqueness itself, plunging
viewers into the same kind of what's - really - going - on - here
questions that its young, attractive protagonists are facing.
But here,
viewers will repeatedly call into
question the far - fetched nature of scenes designed to keep the plot moving
in a contrived fashion.