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For anyone tuning in on TV, the state of dual-mode cars would have seemed brighter.
We'll be tuning in on Thursday to see if Esmail can deliver the third type of experience.
In the total viewers category, "Hannity" captured the top spot, with 3.261 million tuning in on weeknights.
Given the president's fixation on CNN, there is some probability he will be tuning in on Tuesday.
Either way, we'll be tuning in on March 20 and 21, when the two episodes are set to air.
This 225 World Cup in Russia has seen record numbers of soccer fans tuning in on a variety of devices.
The company says its content gets 2100 million monthly viewers, with as many as 126 million tuning in on a daily basis.
The result was an Easter concert at the Lincoln Memorial that drew 75,000 people, with millions more tuning in on the radio.
This recipe, then, would make tonight's SAG Awards the perfect balance between your typical step-and-repeat and something worth tuning in on.
Viewers liked the approach, making it the most-watched series last season with an average audience of 18.7 million tuning in on Tuesdays.
Watching TV used to mean tuning in on a certain time and day, then sharing a conversation around the water cooler the next morning.
Television fans will be tuning in on Sunday for the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards and finding out if their favorite shows and actors win big.
Any true Game of Thrones fan knows to fully understand the plot, you have to dive a little deeper than simply tuning in on Sunday nights.
"We fear the impact of COVID-19 on the economy," Brex cofounder and co-CEO Henrique Dubugras told the hundreds of startup employees tuning in on Tuesday.
Then the third thing I would say is that it's just more issue-specific of which people are really tuning in on the news more than you'd think.
The only thing consistent about The Walking Dead is the theme song, and the fact that viewers have no idea whether it will be worth tuning in on any given week.
Either way, hopefully Schumer's pal will be tuning in on Sunday night to see if the comedian will take home the Golden Globe for best actress in a motion picture, comedy or musical.
Pirated broadcasts of the boxing match seemed to be everywhere on social media: on Twitter, one top stream had 70,000 people tuning in on Periscope, and there were other ones floating around, too.
One of the ironies of the Peak TV era is that, with so many quality shows available, those tuning in on Sunday night may not have heard of some shows in the running.
Hall loves talking with his small, but growing community (his 803 followers, with about 20 tuning in on each stream), but he won't interact with them until a break, when the chapter is over.
With more than 33 million total viewers and a Nielsen score of 19.65 million tuning in on TV, Wednesday night's debate in Las Vegas set a new record for the highest viewed Democratic debate.
Wednesday's was the most-watched of the nine Democratic presidential debates so far this cycle, with about 20 million tuning in on NBC and MSNBC and 13.5 million on streaming platforms, the networks said.
Sports of The Times GANGNEUNG, South Korea — Out there on the ice at the Pyeongchang Olympics, with nearly 12,000 fans watching in the arena and millions tuning in on TV, Nathan Chen was finally alone.
The megachurch welcomes as many as 50,000 people per week, according to a 2018 article in the Houston Chronicle — a figure that doesn't include the estimated 10 million people tuning in on live streams at home.
The second night of the first Democratic primary debate of the 2020 cycle broke records with 18.1 million people tuning in on live television across NBC, MSNBC and Telemundo, according to a press release from NBC.
Osteen's megachurch welcomes as many as 50,000 people per week, according to a 2018 article in the Houston Chronicle — a figure that doesn't include the estimated 10 million people tuning in on live streams at home.
Osteen's megachurch welcomes as many as 50,000 people per week, according to a 2018 article in the Houston Chronicle — a figure that doesn't include the estimated 10 million people tuning in on live streams at home.
This could be attributed to the fact that fans are streaming games on digital platforms such as computers or iPads, instead of tuning in on TV. Pyne isn't sold that digital was the only reason for the decline.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The high-stakes Senate hearing on the nomination of U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh riveted American television viewers with roughly 20.4 million people tuning in on six broadcast and cable networks, according to Nielsen data released on Friday.
The official way to watch the heavily hyped boxing match was supposed to be a $13 pay-per-view stream on YouTube, but pirated broadcasts of the bout seemed to be everywhere on social media; on Twitter, one top stream had 70,000 people tuning in on Periscope.
Go back to "The Saxophone Song" from her debut, where Kate is sat brooding in a Berlin bar before yelping with revelry, "It's in me, It's in me" as she's "tuning in on your saxophone," before the spurt of a sax solo wheezes and squelches and farts. Classic.
But, there are four other very important reasons that Ricky Gervais' beloved feline, Ollie, won't be tuning in on Sunday as her Dad hosts the Golden Globe Awards, and we thought it was of the utmost importance to document them here (someone's gotta speak for Ollie, and it might as well be us).
According to Nielsen, among the most-watched shows were the sitcom "The Big Bang Theory," which has an average audience of 14 million people on CBS; the zombie thriller "The Walking Dead," the second-most watched show, with an average audience of more than 11 million people on AMC; "The Voice" with more than 10.6 million people on NBC; and "This is Us" with nearly 10 million people tuning in on NBC.
Baelish wants to endlessly complicate the story and draw it out unreasonably with alliances that make no sense; Varys, on the other hand, wants order and resolution, justice for the innocent, a vile end for the guilty This matches the twin desires of anyone who's been tuning in: On one hand there's the desire for twists and shocking moments of death and/or nudity, and on the other there's a yearning for a show that stays faithful to the books, weaves a plot that's narratively and philosophically coherent, and comes to a timely end.
After a two-week increase in the ratings, the episode posted a 2.1/5 among 18-49s, with 6.71 million viewers tuning in. On this night with the exception of NFL Football, a majority of Sunday night programming were also down across the board as well.
The Muppet Show first aired in September 1976. By Christmas 1976, the series in the UK saw around 14 million viewers tuning in on Sunday evenings. In January 1977, over 100 countries had either acquired the series or were making offers, which had resulted in over £6 million in overseas sales.The Guardian 29th January 1977, P13.
Iran allowed this due to concern over the increasingly warm relations between Pakistan, the U.S., and the Arab states of the Persian Gulf. Tehran also agreed to let the installation be built due to the presence of listening stations in Pakistan tuning in on Iran with American help. Complementing the first station at Kuh-e-Malek-Siah, an intelligence base at Gardaneh Pireh Zan allowed surveillance of air activity in northern Saudi Arabia. Coupled with other Soviet intelligence facilities in South Yemen, Ethiopia, and Syria, the installations achieved complete coverage of the Arabian Peninsula.
This season was notable for the season-opening race, the 2010 Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200 at Daytona, which had the largest audience of any ARCA event in the history of the series with 2.4 million viewers tuning in on the Speed Channel. The high viewership was due to the fact that Danica Patrick was competing in the event, which was her first stock car start as part of her move from the IndyCar Series to NASCAR. This garnered a lot more media coverage for the ARCA Series and attention to the series as a whole by race fans starting that year.
In addition to Jan and Julia and their love story, the complex scheming of the other characters made the show popular with audiences. Clarissa von Anstetten becomes popular as Jan and Julia's conniving mother, earning her an unofficial title as the German Alexis Colby. (The "real" Alexis Colby, Joan Collins, had a brief recurring role as Lady Joan on Verbotene Liebe in 2010.) Tanja von Anstetten, too, soon rises to fame for being a murderous vixen. This classic formula brought Verbotene Liebe attention in the press and, with it, a large fan base resulting in three million viewers tuning in on a daily basis.
In 1927, Edouarde left the Strand in order to work in the field of synchronizing musical scores to sound film. During this time, he synchronized several films for Pathe, including A Close Call, Barnyard Melody and Tuning In. On December 10, 1929, during the production of a musical short, the Pathe Studio in New York caught fire, killing several people. Edouarde survived from leaping from a second-story window, but broke his ankle enough that it effectively ended his career as a conductor. Following an operation, Edouarde died in his home in Locust, New Jersey on December 8, 1932 at the age of 57.
ABC mini-series, Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo dramatises the emergence of the magazine. Screened over two nights in April 2011, the series was a ratings winner, with an average of 1.34 million viewers tuning in on the opening night to watch Ita Buttrose (played by Asher Keddie) navigate the male dominated world of Australian publishing in the 1970s as she fights to get Cleo off the ground. For many avid readers of Cleo, the idea that the magazine almost did not exist made for exciting television. Most critics praised Asher Keddie's convincing portrayal of Buttrose as an ambitious leader and supportive mentor.
Beginning in 1979, she wrote a regular column called "Tuning in on Femme Musicians" for The Overture in which she promoted professional women musicians. At this time, Gilbert was also a senior member of Local 47, and she continued to mentor younger generations of musicians. The Dixie Belles continued to perform throughout Southern California, playing at many festivals, fairs, parades, and other events in California. In July 1981, Gilbert received a "Live Music Award" in recognition of her service to Local 47. The Dixie Belles also appeared on several television shows: The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1981), Madame's Place (1982), The Golden Girls (1988), America's Funniest Home Videos (1991), and You Bet Your Life (1993).
The season concluded on May 16, 2011, with 1.36 million live viewers tuning in. On Metacritic, the season has a 75 out of 100 rating, indicating generally positive reviews by critics. The season is largely centered around the complicated relationship between Chuck and Blair, with the first half of the season also focusing on Juliet, a mysterious girl with a vendetta against Serena, and the second half on Chuck's professional struggles trying to keep his father's business from his father's old rival. The season also focuses on Blair's relationship with a prince, Nate revisiting old family problems, the deteriorating friendship between Dan and Vanessa and his growing feelings for Blair, as well as Serena's cousin Charlie and her integration into the Upper East Side.
All the tracks of The Age of Plastic deal with positives and concerns of the impact of modern technology. The theme of "Video Killed the Radio Star" is thus nostalgia, with the lyrics referring to a period of technological change in the 1960s, the desire to remember the past and the disappointment that children of the current generation would not appreciate the past. The lyrics relate to concerns of the varied behaviours towards 20th- century technical inventions and machines used and changed in media arts such as photography, cinema, radio, television, audio recording and record production. According to Horn, the band initially struggled to come up with a line to follow the song's opening ("I heard you on the wireless back in '52"): he eventually came up with "Lying awake intent at tuning in on you", inspired by memories of listening to Radio Luxembourg at night as a child.
Foxtel grew rapidly in 2007, with most of Foxtel's highest-ever rating events being broadcast that year, including the 2007 AFC Asian Cup quarter-final between Australia and Japan, which drew an average of 419,000 viewers, an Australian pay television record at that time. This ratings record has since been eclipsed by the 2011 Rugby World Cup on Fox Sports 1 averaging around 500,000 viewers, which was smashed by the 2012 London Olympics Coverage, broadcast on 8 dedicated channels in both HD and SD formats, which saw an average of 946,432 viewers tuning in on the opening weekend, with around 600,000 to 700,000 viewers nightly thereafter. As of 2012, Fox Sports channels, particularly Fox Footy, average between 90,000 and 300,000 + viewers for NRL/AFL matches throughout the week. The highest-rated light entertainment shows are The Simpsons most weeknights on FOX8 with around 110,000 viewers, as well as Family Guy with around 70,000 viewers.

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