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Now it's one of the highest-rated soccer telecasts in history.
Both telecasts rated higher than their regular prime-time programming counterparts.
That ranks as one of the highest-rated soccer telecasts in history.
CNN still telecasts; the New York Times and Washington Post still publish.
The deal, if approved, would give Sinclair access to live sports telecasts.
This season, NFL games finished with 212 of the top 22019 telecasts.
This season, NFL games finished with 47 of the top 50 telecasts.
Kimmel, who hosted the last two Oscar telecasts, offered no such boost.
Instead, on the major tours a rules official will monitor telecasts for infractions.
They also were behind the cult hit Smash and produced three Oscar telecasts.
In 2018, 46 of the top 50 most watched telecasts were N.F.L. games.
He envisioned fast-paced telecasts of A.F.L. games on an affiliated sports channel.
While the change remains to be reviewed with the holders of broadcast rights, those breaks would be reduced to two minutes for all regular-season games, from 2 minutes 5 seconds for local telecasts and 2:20 for national telecasts.
Part of the increase was due to more national telecasts, which means more ads.
The telecasts began the partnership that would carry the two broadcasters to television fame.
It's estimated that 80% of Americans tuned in for at least part of the telecasts.
Flood thought it would give Earnhardt an inside look at the complexities of the telecasts.
What they found: Youth watched telecasts associated with these sports organizations more than 412 million times.
Efforts to use the World Cup telecasts to promote other Fox programming will also be diminished.
The short, edited snippets on some telecasts were hardly enough to satisfy his appetite for access.
His frenetic energy — not to mention his encyclopedic hockey knowledge — has become indispensable on NBC's telecasts.
Unlike most N.B.A. telecasts, the productions included statistics, odds and point spreads alongside the live action.
Organizers also plan to produce tight, 90-minute game telecasts and are negotiating with regional broadcasters.
Mendoza, 39, will be the first woman to serve as a solo analyst on national baseball telecasts.
The Beatles and Elvis had done telecasts but it was only really open to megastars like them.
It was a preview of what game telecasts may look like in a mature sports betting landscape.
NBC, which telecasts the parade each year, will mark Harold's appearance with a special black-and-white sequence.
ESPN president Jimmy Pitaro says the network does not plan to air the national anthem in its telecasts.
Some customers will also be able to view seasons of hometown MLB, NBA, and NHL telecasts, says the company.
Week 1 NFL game telecasts of the current season averaged roughly 16 million viewers across the league's network partners.
We are committed to doing our best to ensure that material in future Oscar telecasts be more culturally sensitive.
The two companies already work together on producing sports telecasts; a tie-up would create a competitive content arsenal.
He relishes getting mired in the details, from adjusting the arena lighting for telecasts to imagining nontraditional ticketing models.
Telecasts on MSG Plus dropped by 59 percent to a league-low 0.24 rating, according to Sports Business Journal.
In 2010, when CBS and Turner Sports joined in producing the telecasts, they examined every detail of tournament production.
See what works and what doesn't work, and then they can pull back from there on their own telecasts.
He was hired by CBS in June to be a rules analyst for its N.F.L. and college basketball telecasts.
Hannity's interview with the new president ranks among the top five most-watched telecasts for the program at 10 p.m.
According to the league office, game telecasts for 5003 teams ranked first in their markets during prime time this season.
The change in dates may force other telecasts, including the Grammy Awards, to recalibrate their own positions on the calendar.
The network said its boxing telecasts attract a viewership that is, on average, 35 percent black and 30 percent Hispanic.
That is what Ohtani will be, and by extension, more fans should now get to watch Trout on national telecasts.
TNT's live NBA game telecasts averaged 223 million viewers this year, making it the most-watched regular season since 241-236.
The 22-year-old said he fell in love with the Masters through watching midnight telecasts back home as a child.
According to a report by the Yonhap News Agency, the attack disrupted some internet-based telecasts at the main press center.
It was a communal experience, and by some estimates, more than 80% of Americans watched at least part of the telecasts.
Through national telecasts and highlights and, later, superstations and cable networks, fans grew intimate with teams many hundreds of miles away.
Replays and commercial timeouts altered the flow of games, and national telecasts and highlight shows turned local sports fans into national ones.
"He's a natural, just like his days as an athlete," said Hahn, who is also an analyst on Knicks telecasts on MSG.
In addition to the radio show, DiPietro was hired by MSG to serve as a commentator before, during and after Islanders telecasts.
The current system keeps more teams alive down the stretch — and, thus, keeps more fans interested in buying tickets and watching telecasts.
It drew 220 million viewers, according to Nielsen, more than the much-hyped recent telecasts for the Grammys and the Golden Globes.
The bride's father was a Major League Baseball television sports director for both Fox Sports and New York Mets telecasts on SNY.
Last year, the league averaged 15.8 million viewers and league games finished with 46 of the top 223 telecasts during the season.
"The best sales pitch to us is how they're going to find new ways to engage our fans in these telecasts," he said.
It's a huge departure from traditional Oscar telecasts, which rely on one or two hosts to open the show and emcee the evening.
The campaign also includes another public service announcement that will air all of Sunday and Monday morning during the National Football League telecasts.
It is only a 15-minute walk from Brendan's new office, the Barclays Center, where he is MSG's new announcer for Islanders telecasts.
He conducted a staggering 2,577 performances there; shaped what was performed and how; and became the company's public face through decades of telecasts.
And league games made up 47 of the top 50 telecasts for the season, which runs from September to the end of December.
Under the plan, four to six categories would have also been selected on a rotation to be handed out during breaks in future telecasts.
LaCava did not schedule his Sundays around the golf telecasts, but if he was home, he turned on the television for the final rounds.
He was behind the company's live commercials during the 2015 and 2016 Grammy telecasts, and the marketing for Target's high-profile partnership with Lilly Pulitzer.
That's how many average viewers the show brought in this season in weekly over telecasts, encores, DVR, and streams on HBO Go and HBO Now.
Beyond search ads, Amazon offers display ads, TV-like ads in live sports telecasts and targeted ads to people as they travel around the web.
Last year, for instance, including the playoffs and finals, ESPN paid the N.B.A. roughly $3.40 for each person who watched one of its N.B.A. telecasts.
It's the steady circulation of ideas and money and people through cultural institutions that really matter, not the famous faces popping off on Oscar telecasts.
The Season 4 finale garnered more than 5 million viewers and was among the top cable telecasts in the second quarter of 2017, according to Variety.
The interview segment with Ms. Clifford made for a bigger draw than the telecasts of this year's Grammys (19.8 million) and the Golden Globes (19 million).
Additional medals for the United States this time, and the subsequent ratings bump for NBC telecasts, are likely to please the corporate sponsors of Team USA.
Other memorable fights — Hagler-Leonard, Hagler-Thomas Hearns and Leonard-Hearns — were HBO-produced closed-circuit telecasts that were later replayed to huge audiences on HBO.
"Fantasy is a good business on its own, but we think fantasy can be an important driver to becoming deeper fans and watching more telecasts," Koenig said.
The Vikings' lawyers have called the signs a giant "photo bomb" of aerial images of the $1.1 billion stadium, like those from a blimp during football telecasts.
Big media deals mean live telecasts and streams of nearly every game in tens of millions of households on network television, cable TV and conference-owned networks.
At the same time, women's basketball telecasts have become so stagnant that ESPN chose to broadcast some first- and second-round N.C.A.A. tournament games remotely last season.
They're the bread and butter of awards telecasts — when the happenings on stage get boring, look to the audience, where celebs might have something more nuanced in store.
What happened on the Senate Watergate Committee for the senators and their staffs was unprecedented, and it glued a nation to daytime telecasts like never before in history.
Mr. Gelb, who was an usher at the Met when he was a teenager, worked with Mr. Levine as a producer of the Met's telecasts in the 1980s.
Now that base is roughly 40 million, but according to Nielsen, HBO boxing telecasts in 2018 averaged about 820,000 viewers, or about 2 percent of the total audience.
And this past off-season, Whalen worked in the broadcast realm, contributing to Timberwolves telecasts on the men's side, and working women's games for the Big Ten Network.
N.F.L. television contracts have for decades prohibited announcers from talking about gambling, said Fred Gaudelli, the longtime producer of NBC's football telecasts, on a conference call last week.
Hyman has made less pointed attempts to associate herself with the public perception of her, but she comes across as even campier in her telecasts because she's not trying.
A big chunk of bandwidth is occupied by Shakespeare telecasts the BBC produced in the 1970s and '80s with a dizzying array of star (or not-yet-star) actors.
But he agreed to fill in on Panthers' telecasts when the N.H.L. returned, then renewed his association with the Islanders in 2006, much to the delight of longtime fans.
But in noting that Mendoza also would retain her high-profile role on "Sunday Night Baseball" telecasts, the announcement gave a new dimension to questions about objectivity for ESPN.
It will also use Facebook and Instagram content to supplement its live NBC telecasts, and will use Facebook's livestreaming feature to create videos with athletes and NBC's on-air talent.
The biggest criticism of the ads was that betting company representatives, appearing like they were network employees and part of the telecasts, provided changing odds for bettors during the event.
James Corden will host February's 59th annual Grammy Awards — taking over the hosting duties from L.L. Cool J, who has been the master of ceremonies for the past five telecasts.
The league will experiment with sports betting in digital media and international markets, wary of disrupting domestic telecasts worth more than $7 billion in revenue for the N.F.L. this season.
" The billionaire businessman didn't miss an opportunity to throw in a dig at his opposing party, adding of debate telecasts, "The Democrats do not get good ratings, they get terrible ratings.
ET. Fox's "The O'Reilly Factor" captured four of the top 10 cable telecasts in total viewers, finishing as the most-watched program on cable during the week of Feb. 13-85033.
Teams such as the Golden State Warriors, Cleveland Cavaliers and San Antonio Spurs rested star players for national telecasts on ABC, ESPN or TNT last season, helping lead to Thursday's action.
He made the Met's orchestra into one of the finest in the world, led the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Munich Philharmonic and gained worldwide renown through recordings, telecasts and videos.
But it also is a critical business partner to U.S. Soccer, paying the federation $30 million annually for its commercial rights, which include rights to most United States national team telecasts.
Actual kernels of interestingness in these telecasts are like rare and beautiful butterflies—you can collect them all like I have here, but nothing beats a spontaneous sighting in their natural habitat.
But even watching the telecasts from a country where golf is not celebrated, Lee-Pridgen observed that women's golf in the Olympics was right there beside swimming and track in the public's eye.
The NBA is looking to tap Verizon's data and technology to help it continue to reformat its game telecasts to appeal to younger fans, said Bill Koenig, NBA president, global content and media distribution.
In the 1980s and 1990s, viewers were drawn to the network by marquee boxing matchups featuring Marvin Hagler, Sugar Ray Leonard, Oscar De La Hoya and especially Mike Tyson, who headlined 16 HBO telecasts.
Awards telecasts, one of the last reliable ratings performers, have started to experience audience erosion across the board, with ratings down for the most recent Academy Awards, Grammys, Emmys, American Music Awards and ESPYs.
New York (CNN Business)In the United States, Sunday's US women's national soccer team victory in the 2019 World Cup ranked as one of the highest-rated soccer telecasts in the history of the sport.
Producers who specialize in awards telecasts have said that post-show research, compiled mainly from Nielsen, indicates that most viewers dislike it when celebrities turn a trip to the stage into a political bully pulpit.
The ubiquity of CBS's telecasts, now broadcast in combination with Turner Sports, and the popularity of the N.C.A.A. tournament have made its theme song one of the most recognizable, and enduring, in sports television history.
Ms. McFaddin shared more than a dozen Emmy Awards with NBC for the parade telecasts, and in 1999 she was inducted into the International Festivals and Events Association Hall of Fame, the industry's most prestigious honor.
Actor and former Tony winner Kevin Spacey hosted, in a ceremony that had fewer big-band song-and-dance numbers than past Tonys telecasts, and a lot more impressions of various men who were relevant in 1993.
In hindsight, though, the 2017 edition of the event -- and Meryl Streep's appearance in particular -- set the prickly tone for the relationship between President Trump and the entertainment industry, and the template for award telecasts that followed.
NBC's telecasts will feature "somewhat isolated" sports betting references, Fox will mention it on-air only "if our announcers can organically work it in," and ESPN execs said there were "no plans to discuss gambling," per NYT.
The cyberattack took out internet access and telecasts, grounded broadcasters' drones, shut down the Pyeongchang 2018 website, and prevented spectators from printing out reservations and attending the ceremony, which resulted in an unusually high number of empty seats.
Analysts have also suggested that in the world of streaming, long telecasts packed with commercial breaks — the Grammys lasted a little more than three and a half hours — are a much harder sell for TV viewers these days.
But just being able to watch the games on television is a treat; because of a continuing cable dispute much of the Southern California market does not have access to telecasts of Dodgers games during the regular season.
"We'd like to know how such tasteless and offensive skits could have happened and what process you have in place to preclude such unconscious or outright bias and racism toward any group in future Oscars telecasts," the letter reads.
"We'd like to know how such tasteless and offensive skits could have happened and what process you have in place to preclude such unconscious or outright bias and racism toward any group in future Oscars telecasts," said the letter.
The announcement came 16 days ahead of the Kentucky Derby, which kicks off the Triple Crown season: a five-week stretch during which tens of millions of casual sports fans tune into the telecasts of the year's biggest races.
It will be broadcast by Spectrum SportsNet, which telecasts Lakers games in Southern California, and it is expected that ESPN and NBA TV will show portions or all of the memorial, though those plans have yet to be announced.
As the 2016 awards season heads into the homestretch, all eyes are on the no-holds-barred comedian, who is set to headline one of the most embattled Oscar telecasts in years amid ongoing outrage over the nominees' lack of diversity.
Despite ending in June, the series remains the No. 1 most social TV series for the 2016/17 season to date, with 266 million engagements and still accounts for the top six most tweeted scripted cable TV telecasts in Twitter's history.
According to Nielsen data, seven of the 10 most popular live or single telecasts in 2017 through November were NFL events, with Super Bowl LI, the Super Bowl postgame, and the AFC Championship game claiming first, second and third place respectively.
"John had the grit of Nystrom, the strength of Trots, the skill of Gillies and the unselfishness instilled by Arbour," said the hockey historian and author Stan Fischler, who served as a color commentator and studio host on Islanders telecasts.
And CBS does a good job reinforcing these Pavlovian triggers: A spokesman estimated that CBS and Turner play the theme song more than 1,000 times over the course of the 67 telecasts and accompanying studio shows during the tournament each year.
Yet as the industry prepares for what could be one of the more political Oscar telecasts in memory, the danger to Oscar ratings posed by that dynamic appears minimal, if the trajectory of what's known as "awards season" thus far is any guide.
CBS is nevertheless providing this latest series an exhibition pattern similar to "Big Brother," with multiple telecasts per week, in an effort to provide some sizzle in the months before its fall premieres (which were heavily promoted during the show) make their debut.
They co-anchored PBS telecasts of the Senate Watergate hearings, investigating the break-in by Republican operatives at the Democratic National Committee headquarters, an episode that set off a political dirty-tricks scandal that led to the downfall of Richard M. Nixon's presidency.
In another departure from traditional cable news telecasts, the program will invariably be done from Levin TV studios with a distinctively different set than what viewers are used to, featuring a library backdrop and a large classic radio microphone on his desk.
Efforts to find a way to remove Trump from office began almost immediately after he took office, then it moved from left-wing social media to mainstream telecasts and publications and the halls of Congress after Trump fired FBI Director James Comey on May 9.
The premium cable channel said that the total audience for "Game of Thrones" this season — when factoring in original telecasts, encores, on-demand and streaming data — is averaging 23.3 million viewers per week, a 15 percent bump versus last year, according to USA Today.
Trump's email and rally comments were in response to ESPN President James Pitaro, who told reporters last week that the network had informed the N.F.L. it did not plan on televising the playing of the anthem on its "Monday Night Football" telecasts this season.
Following two disastrous Grammy telecasts, in which Lorde and Ariana Grade were unceremoniously silenced, and a shake up in Grammy voters and leadership over that same period of time, it looks like the Academy's moves towards fixing their messes and moving into the future are finally manifesting. 
"Comcast should restore YES to its lineup and honor the deal to which it agreed last season, so that YES's Yankees telecasts, among the most popular sports programming in the U.S., are available to all Comcast viewers in the Tri-State area," a YES spokesperson said in a statement Tuesday.
"We'd like to know how such tasteless and offensive skits could have happened and what process you have in place to preclude such unconscious or outright bias and racism toward any group in future Oscars telecasts," read a letter that was sent to the academy's embattled chief executive, Dawn Hudson, and released publicly.
And while we're probably lucky to be living in the post-production number era of Emmy telecasts, it would have been nice to see some more energy and invention put into the few "special" moments the show offered, like the tacky-looking in memoriam segment and the ruinously uninspired musical tribute to variety formats.
They were down 13 percent for the regular season, while playoff games were down 12 percent to 20 percent, per MoffettNathanson: You can caveat these numbers a bit, if you'd like: The "Sunday Night Football" telecasts were hurt this year because there were two fewer games in the schedule, while the "Monday Night Football" schedule lost a single game.
Those levels might not sound bad, but they pale compared to mass-appeal hits like CBS' "Big Bang Theory" and "NCIS," with average telecasts watched by more than 19 million and 18 million viewers, respectively; AMC's "The Walking Dead" (16.4 million); or HBO's "Game of Thrones" (nearly 12 million), by far the most popular pay TV program.
Of all the surreal things I've seen during Super Bowl telecasts in my lifetime — the wardrobe malfunction, Left Shark, whatever in the world they're doing to poor Mr. Peanut — I'm not sure anything feels more discordant with the way we live today than the fact that Bill O'Reilly interviewed President Barack Obama before two Super Bowls.
The show felt fleeter than usual — the 190-minute run time made it shorter than most recent Oscar telecasts — and the attention wasn't on a provocative comedian like Ricky Gervais (who hosted the Golden Globes for numerous years), or on big dance performances or comedy songs about the Oscars, as performed by actors like Neil Patrick Harris or Seth MacFarlane.

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