Sentences with phrase «viewership at»

This year's Oscar ceremony had viewership at an all - time low, which some claimed had to do with the heightened political and social messages surrounding the awards ceremony in the wake of the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements against workplace sexual harassment and assault.
For Super Bowl television ratings tutorial purposes, the Giants» victory over the Patriots a year ago set a new record for average viewership at just over 111 million.
About 30 million Americans watched NBC's coverage of the opening event between 8 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. EST, according to The Verge, putting viewership at a low that hasn't been seen since the the 1996 Olympic games in Atlanta.

Not exact matches

Sara Slane, vice president of public affairs at the American Gaming Association, said she believes a favorable ruling would help to increase viewership, in a world where people are no longer fond of sitting and watching an event for hours on end.
Rugby has been growing in popularity at the youth and college level, but the sport still hasn't caught on in TV viewership.
Both strategies have their strong points: Weekly releases increase return rates at the expense of initial viewership, while all - at - once releases foster binge - watching but cut into these series» shelf life.
At the time, Schnatter said the combination of declining NFL viewership and negative consumer sentiment associated with the league caused third - quarter sales to slump.
The big game — slated to start around 6:30 p.m. E.T. in Minneapolis at the U.S. Bank Stadium on Sunday, Feb. 4 — is sure to draw in a large number of viewers, though total viewership may not break any records.
Anyway, the only culture war that exists is on TV which considering overall TV viewership as a % is at an all - time low I find quite funny.
No wonder CNN is at the bottom of viewership.
CNN is unwililng to show such things for the aforementioned reason (if you have an infant that requires your constant care and attention, you shouldn't be at work) and also becuase their viewership also has that puritan edge to their psyche — it would generate complaints.
(notably, most PR folk say: any press is good press — it would have gotten a huge viewership, at least initially.
Viewership in the UK has been gradually declining, although the live race packages that C4F1 and Whisper Films put together last season peaked at 2.5 m viewers compared to Sky «s 1.5 m.
Previously, the highest audience viewership was for the Monaco GP four years ago at 1.41 m. Plus, when you look at Total Audience Delivery (on NBC and digital), the 2017 figure rises to 1.53 (up 14 % on last year).
The absence of Tiger Woods at this year's Masters continues to have a negative impact on TV ratings, with ESPN reporting that viewership for Friday's second round was down significantly from that of last year when Woods was in the hunt for his 15th major.
The UEFA Champions League round of 16 clash between Paris Saint - Germain and Barcelona (4 - 0) at the Parc des Princes on 14 February garnered a massive viewership average of over 1.6 million subscribers.
May be because visitors interrupted our viewership, I didn't see former President Goodluck Jonathan, the immediate past national leader of the party, former Vice President, Namadi Sambo and founding fathers of the party such as former President Ibrahim Babangida, former Vice President Alex Ekweume, former Senate Presidents, Ken Nnamani, David Mark, former chairman of the PDP, Ahmadu Ali, former minister of Finance, Mallam Adamu Ciroma, Dr Samuel Ogbemudia among others, some of whom had been advertised as confirmed participants at the conference.
Francine explains to Vic how it's not about having the right number of viewers but the right viewers, those randomly - selected families whose viewership is logged as a representation of the public at large.
A streaming network might balk at such success, because it cuts into the viewership one might hope for at home.
On the other hand, the Oscars have traditionally had an ace in the hole when ratings start to slump: When they nominate big, hit movies, and those big, hit movies have a good chance at winning the biggest prize of the night, viewership goes up.
Since the appetite for scary movies is insatiable, big names and budgets aren't essential to luring people into the theater or attracting an at - home viewership.
The panelists agreed that people will keep watching a video as long as it's interesting, but they also said that studies show that viewership drops off significantly at the two - minute mark, so keep your videos under two minutes.
«Peak viewership of last year's game was 162.9 million people, which means about half the total U.S. population is at least somewhat interested in the Super Bowl.
Sure the partners are happy because their income is the same or increasing, but it comes at the cost of the company as you could've used that loan to hire new talent or research ways to increase viewership.
-LSB-...] scores way more live viewership than Fallout 4, the best new release of the year on Twitch and the 2nd most talked - about game in the press in 2015 as our friends at ICO pointed.
In the first four months of 2018, viewership of major console esports events (those with at least $ 5000 in prize pool money) on Twitch totaled 14.1 million hours, an increase of 95.5 % from the same period in 2017.
Looking to the streaming market, Newzoo has taken a look at viewership data from Twitch and YouTube Gaming.
The game brings in more than 110,000 viewers a week across the NA and EU league rounds, with viewership really exploding at the world finals.
While we aren't doing a competitive game, we keep potential viewership and how «watchable» a game is in mind at all times.
First up is «Split Moment» at the University Art Museum at Cal State Long Beach; curated and organized by Mary Coyne, Damaris Leal and Hillary Morimoto alongside Nizan Shaked, the show «examines the modes artists utilize to appropriate and engage performance by contextualizing issues such as viewership, mediation, and presence.»
For the 2010 NADA Art Fair at the Deauville Beach Resort in Miami, Humble Arts Foundation affiliated curators Joy Drury Cox and Nathaniel Ward propose to present a one - night exhibition and event that blurs the lines between art viewership, visual spectacle, minimalist performance, and a damn good party.
For Cabinet (NGC Toronto) Jacob combines objects drawn from various collection areas of the National Gallery not ordinarily displayed together, extending the thematic notions of viewership, perception and the light of artistic inspiration embodied in Pictures at an Exhibition.
I'm sure filming people looking at houses is a whole lot cheaper than paying for design, but surely their viewership has suffered tremendously, and doesn't that affect ad income?
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