Fact: «Employed and full - time mothers generally engage in the same array of child care activities, with the exception that full - time mothers
watch more television with their children (Bryant & Zick, 1996; DeMeis & Perkins, 1996).
I admit
I watch MORE television and movies on my NookColor than on the actual TV.
Vickie and
I watch more television now that our French is improving.
Previous research has shown that adults in the United States tend to
watch more television than those in Japan.
I let my children
watch more television than I'd ever publicly admit.
Be nothing, do nothing, say nothing,
watch more television, buy more stuff.
Not exact matches
MONTREAL —
Watching television on the Internet is cheap and convenient, but so far only a small number of Canadians have cut the cord on traditional viewing as TV providers offer discount prices and spend
more on programs to keep customers who pay bigger monthly bills.
... when researchers interviewed
more than 150 people about their recent purchases, they found that money spent on activities — such as concerts and group dinners out — brought far
more pleasure than material purchases like shoes,
televisions, or expensive
watches.
The researchers also determined that smartphones had
more of a negative effect on alertness than
watching television or using a laptop.
After mulling the bids, the owners decided to put
more money into Hulu to grow a business that attracts customers who
watch TV shows and movies increasingly through Internet - connected
televisions and mobile devices.
In the universe of «The Opposition,» viewers are
watching the
television portion, though the world is much
more expansive.
That's why Facebook in particular has «become
more aggressive in finding ways to capture
television advertising budgets,» like with its new «
Watch» video offering.
The meager outlook comes as U.S.
television networks and cable providers are struggling to keep hold of viewers as
more watch shows and movies on smartphones and tablets.
With
more and
more media being viewed online as opposed to traditional
television, which ad do you think will be
more effective: the 30 - second one that consumers press the «skip» button just halfway through
watching?
Google's YouTube is aiming for a bigger part of the $ 70 billion annual TV ad budget, as
more viewers turn toward
watching YouTube on
television screens through devices like digital media players, Google Chromecast, and video game consoles.
He said that the Internet had allowed the company to «reinvent
television,» by giving viewers the freedom to
watch what they wanted, when they wanted it, and by allowing content producers to reach a global audience
more easily than in the past.
That's by comparison to
more than 15 million who
watched the games on traditional
television, which means that for the NFL, the Twitter deal was
more or less a rounding error.
And though his track record is
more complicated than what can be gleaned from
watching him on
television, there is one indisputable fact in his story: Kevin O'Leary is excellent at selling Kevin O'Leary.
Never mind that, compared to last year, 38 %
more Americans turned on their
televisions to
watch the tournament's final 18 holes.
The move comes as advertisers are increasingly shifting budgets from
television to online as
more viewers prefer to
watch their favorite shows on their smartphones and tablets.
On a recent Saturday in May,
more than 30 million households in China
watched a
television cooking show called Taste Life.
Millennials ages 14 - 25 spend
more time streaming video content than
watching live
television.
After mulling the bids, the owners decided to put
more money in to Hulu to expand a business that attracts customers who
watch TV shows and movies increasingly through Internet - connected
televisions and mobile devices.
According to Nielsen - and as their chart below shows, «Each week,
more Americans tune into AM / FM radio (93 %) than
watch television, or use smartphones, tablets or computers.»
It reads: «Today
television news is
watched more often than people read newspapers, than people listen to the radio, than people read or gather any other form of communication.
For one night of the year (and many
more in between), they're able to capture the attention of Americans in cities across the country — 111.3 million in total just last year, making it the most
watched television event of 2017.
Returning to our typical family, if Junior is like 40 % of his fellow fourth - graders, he is
watching five hours or
more of
television daily.
The research continued, and in May 1982 the National Institute of Mental Health released the findings of a ten - year follow - up to the surgeon general's 1972 study: «After ten
more years of research, the consensus among most of the research community is that violence on
television does lead to aggressive behavior by children and teenagers who
watch the programs.
Of course the
television world does not completely exclude the real world, but families
watch more than 45 hours each week, and in households with cable and subscription services the figure jumps to 58 hours, while most adults spend only 40 hours at work and children spend only 30 hours in school.2.
By the 1990s, he was filling stadiums for miracle rallies around the world, with millions
more watching his showmanship via
television broadcasts.
Conservative estimates have Americans
watching some 20 hours of
television a week —
more than that in the case of children.
I say a change is coming (the linguist Otto Jespersen seemed to think that in the 1920s as well people were saying «humanity» and «human being»
more and
more)-- and then I
watch television or read the newspaper.
Television watching is its own reward or, to put it another way, it, rather than school, is much
more apt to realize the ideal of learning for its own sake.
Research shows that the
more one
watches television, the
more one begins to see and interpret events and situations according to the
television picture iof life.
(12) This trend has been found among the elderly as well; (13) persons in lower - income households also
watch considerably
more television — an additional half - hour a day in the fall of 1976 — than the average for all individuals.
From a national population sample, the poll found that those who
watch religious
television programs compared to those who don't
watch religious
television programs are
more likely to have had a conversion experience, to believe that the bible is free of mistakes, to believe in a personal devil, to read the bible
more often, to talk to others about their faith
more often, to attend church services
more frequently, and to hold to or engage in beliefs and practices characteristic of evangelicals as a whole.
(5) Solt, in a study of religious program audience in a New York county, found significant differences occurring at age 44, (6) while Buddenbaum found that frequent viewers of religious
television were most likely to be over the age of 62, while those who never
watch are
more likely to be under age 34.
But research continued, and in May of 1982, the National Institute for Mental Health released the findings of a 10 - year follow up on the Surgeon General «s 1972 Study entitled
Television and Behavior: «After ten more years of research, the consensus among most of the research community is that violence on television does lead to aggressive behavior by children and teenagers who watch the
Television and Behavior: «After ten
more years of research, the consensus among most of the research community is that violence on
television does lead to aggressive behavior by children and teenagers who watch the
television does lead to aggressive behavior by children and teenagers who
watch the programs.
To appeal to sports fans, each restaurant has
more than 40 high - definition
televisions at its locations that allow guests to
watch various events.
Watching sports on
television with your friends used to be an excuse for eating tons of junk food, but you can't get away with that any
more.
I'm sure you'll have to argue this point with the
more than 7,000 midshipmen and cadets, not to mention the thousands of football fans who attend the game and millions
more who
watch it on
television.
But football managers have their guesses tested in a much
more direct way than most of us, and the really good ones get to have their guesses tested in front of a live audience of tens of thousands, with millions
more watching on
television.
Watch him do something ludicrous on screen and it's only a few seconds until the
television shows it to you again, first a bit slower, then again from behind the goal, then one
more time from overhead.
They'll actually be able to
watch more live golf than the
television coverage provides.
Given the windfall coming into the club from the EPL, merchandising,
television rights, sponsorship, exorbitant season ticket costs for the calamitous shambles that we all paid so much to see, when we could see
more sense
watching the Keystone Cops.
And as a sport you
watch on
television and follow religiously, it has perhaps faded a bit, due to either
more options or fewer American men.
I get what you are saying.If you
watch him on televison he does not look like backup quality for arsenal but hey as people here like it if you use his statistics he looks
more than capable as a backup.This should tell you that statistics and reality can be different.He looks terrible on
television to be honest.
Ok so his stats are good for a backup yh i get that.But listen if
watch his game
television you will see that he is so bad.Let me ask a question.What if Arsenal bought a world class striker and he got injured before the league started.Many people in the world who are Arsenal fans would start wailing.While's those are the same people saying that he is good enough for backup.Is the backup striker not to cover up strongly for your injured starter.So why would people wail when they say he is backup and is
more than capable of doing a job.This is contradiction at its best.
That match never happened, thanks to the scraggly - haired, shaggy - bearded man sitting in solitary in Delaware County Prison in Thornton, Pa., who is not allowed to
watch television, listen to the radio or read magazines and newspapers, and who takes little
more than tea and crackers in his 69 - square - foot cell, a place that must seem a long way from his 800 - acre estate in Newtown Square, Pa..
This will help make golf
more appealing and engaging to our fans, both at the course itself or
watching on
television.»