Sentences with phrase «who watch it on television»

For the hundreds of thousands who were there during those six memorable days, and for the millions who watched on television, I expect that was the question that lingered long after the airplane dubbed «Shepherd One» took off from Kennedy Airport.
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.
«We are happy that these changes will help us continue to produce the greatest dog show in the world for the dogs, the people in our sport, the spectators who come to the show, and the millions more who watch us on television

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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.
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.
To his friends, he was a quiet, but humorous man who enjoyed watching sports on television.
«My thoughts are with friends and colleagues who were at Parliament Hill this morning, as well as their families who had to watch these horrifying events unfold on television.
Thirty - eight percent of these girls think a girl's value is based on how she looks, for example, compared with 28 percent of those who don't watch reality television (and 28 percent is disturbing enough).
Can the parents who allow their children to watch unlimited hours of unsupervised television, who drop their children off at the mall for an entire day without direction, who allow their children unlimited rein on the Internet really have an interest in them?
In preparing to teach a course, I looked through a folder of accumulated notes and realized that I first taught the course to an adult class consisting of three women: Jennifer, a widow of about 60 years of age with an eighth - grade schooling, whose primary occupations were keeping a brood of chickens and a goat and watching the soaps on television; Penny, 55, an army wife who treated her retired military husband and her teenage son and daughter as items of furniture in her antiseptic house, dusting them off and placing them in positions that would show them off to her best advantage, and then getting upset when they didn't stay where she put them — she was, as you can imagine, in a perpetual state of upset; and Brenda, married, mother of two teenage sons, a timid, shy, introverted hypochondriac who read her frequently updated diagnoses and prescriptions from about a dozen doctors as horoscopes — the scriptures by which she lived.
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.
While the characteristics mentioned in the previous section dominate in the audience of religious television programs, evidence suggests that these programs are watched on occasion and in some cases regularly by non - Protestants, non-evangelicals, those of higher income and education, those in white - collar occupations, and those who claim no religious interest or church affiliation.
While the broadcast evangelists envisage television as a God - given tool by which to reach «the world» with their message, research on religious television programs indicates that the actual audience of most religious programs is highly segmented and that those who watch usually do so for very specific reasons.
It is difficult to calculate accurately the total number of people who regularly or occasionally watch religious programs on American television, because of the confusion in some of the available data.
In this chapter, emphasis will be placed on analyzing the available research in relation to three key questions: Who watches religious television programs?
One of the most in - depth studies of the reasons why people may view religious programs on television is that of Frank and Greenberg, published under the title The Public's Use of Television: Who Watchetelevision is that of Frank and Greenberg, published under the title The Public's Use of Television: Who WatcheTelevision: Who Watches and Why.
Everyone who has watched the television programmes on planet earth, or on wildlife, or who has visited a botanical garden, can not fail to be astonished at the variety and fecundity of the numerous...
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 theTelevision 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 thetelevision does lead to aggressive behavior by children and teenagers who watch the programs.
The begging question of the most watched show on television is, «Will our beloved characters, who are perpetually displaced and under constant threat, find a new home and a chance to build a new community?»
Ogden, who is still about a semester's worth of classes short of earning a bachelor's degree in business economics (he maintains a B average), spends a majority of his downtime at his Culver City apartment battling roommates and friends in sports - related video games and watching movies on television, all the while munching slices of discount bread and working the remote control.
The Diamondbacks pick New York Mets pitcher Cory Lidle, who happens to be in town to watch a friend in the Arizona Fall League and is watching the draft on a large - screen television in a public square outside the Civic Center.
Most fans will be able to watch the game on their television, but for those who can't, the Super Bowl can be streamed live online.
A good test to see if you're spending your television time wisely is to imagine describing an event that you're watching to a guy who's on vacation from a different country.
First of all it's nice to see ppl who genuinely worry for arsenal fc have started to boycott games.i saw only few mins to check if ppl were really going to boycott.I will stop watching this mediocre team on television as that is the only way i could protest.
But I was watching television one day, and Tom Brady was on, and I said, «Marcelle, who is that man?
The Cardinals, who picked eighth, had largely ignored him to that point, and Williams — apparently having watched too much television over the previous several days — was down on the predraft process.
When they lost 68 — 62, a lot of people cried, including Richard Demak, now SI's chief of reporters, who was not from Philadelphia, had never heard of Villanova and was watching on television in Michigan.
Viewers who'd like to watch the television broadcast on their computer or mobile device are in luck, as both ESPN and NBC will provide live online simulcast streams of the television coverage.
During the course of the Montenegro match, a television camera unkindly, embarrassingly and perhaps all to significantly, focused on the recently appointed Chairman of the Football Association, Greg Dyke, who was not watching the game but somewhat distractedly consulting his programme.
Ok, all you holier - than - thou moms who just got on their soap box to preach about the ill - effects of television let me reassure you that my kids only watch what I allow them (and been pre-screened by me) and only for the recommended 2 hours a day (contrary to what you may have read in my What Not To Say To SAHM post).
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS — Jordan Walter, 5, was searching for an empty space among the tiny bodies sprawled in front of the television set, when she accidentally stumbled over another youngster who had gathered with the other kids on the floor to watch a «Berenstain Bears» video on manners.
Jordan Walter, 5, was searching for an empty space among the tiny bodies sprawled in front of the television set, when she accidentally stumbled over another youngster who had gathered with the other kids on the floor to watch a «Berenstain Bears» video on manners.
One need only turn on the television to watch Machine Gun Preacher for a similar portrayal of a white character who travels to «Africa» to «save the children» against the backdrop of black - on - black slaughter, rape and torture which is never historically contextualised (see The Guardian's Catherine Shoard's critique of the white criminal - turned - saviour character of Sam in Machine Gun Preacher as «half saint, half psychopath»).
The debate last night was kind of like Kennedy - Nixon: Johnson won if you watched it on television, but everyone who listened to it on the radio said it was hands - down Kurland's victory.
Chinese who stayed up into the early hours to watch the historic swearing - in ceremony, looked on as the state - run China Central Television (CCTV) abruptly cut away from its coverage of Mr. Obama's address when he spoke of how «earlier generations faced down fascism and communism.»
About 66.5 million people watched on television, according to Nielsen, down 20 percent from the record 84 million who tuned in last month.
New Yorkers, who haven't been able to see the events live in their state, nonetheless could watch MMA on television.
The CSI Summer Camps were developed to give hands - on experiences to students who love puzzles, science museums, and watching forensic science television shows.
According to the researchers, people with long - term low physical activity, as well as people with long - term high television viewing, scored much worse on the tests compared to those who were more active and watched less television.
This is mainly because I am married to someone who has very similar taste in television... so, there's no fighting over the remote, we can binge watch an entire season of a show on a Sunday and not get mad at each other... but actually be rather pleased with how we spent our day of rest.
Active singles is a very tight niche of people who demand that their dating partner not be one to sit on the couch watching television.
How else to explain the 18 million television viewers in the U.K. — 29 million in the U.S. — who tuned in on Saturday morning to watch an actress and a former army captain get married?
With (really) offbeat humor, the story centers on man - child «Clinton» (Fran Kranz) who still lives with his mother «Edie» (Blythe Danner) at age thirty - something, lazily watches television in a dirty robe, and fights with neighborhood kids over action figures at his own makeshift yard sale.
This is a good thing for the viewer on the go who doesn't have time to become committed to a particular television show — although a lot of folks with that point of view still make the time to watch all three religiously.
March 18, 2015 • Women who cooked the meals they saw prepared on television weighed more, on average, than those who simply watched, a study shows.
Juno Temple is his holy fool of a winsome sister who catches Joe's fancy, Gina Gerhson is the wicked step - mother in blue - eye shadow and no panties, and Thomas Haden Church is the hapless husband whose greatest aspiration is beer money and watching a monster truck rally on television.
Perhaps more ironic, it actually has become a semi-regular staple on television showings around December, the perfect innocuous comedy for families looking to watch something that young and old can relate to, especially those who have experienced the «got ta have it» mentality among kids and teens alike.
Anyone who watches a pitcher on the mound, steadying himself to throw the ball, wonders about that player's power of concentration, especially with a stadium of faces and a million unseen fans watching on television.
Dr. Smith, who has expressed her delight at hearing the phrase as she watched the Oscars on television last night, explained in a TED Talk she gave in 2016: «The typical feature film has about 40 to 45 speaking characters in it.
Sam doesn't know who Samuel L. Jackson is — and doesn't get any pop - culture reference these guys throw at her — because she actually studied and immersed herself in the classics and didn't waste her youth sitting on her ass on the couch watching bad television.
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