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"tuned in" Definitions
  1. tuned in (to something) aware of what is happening in a particular situation
"tuned in" Synonyms
intelligent insightful intuitive perceptive percipient visionary prescient knowing discerning imaginative perspicacious farsighted keen sharp acute alert sensitive astute judicious responsive with it informed knowledgeable observant savvy versed aware hep to hip hip to in on on to plugged in switched on turned on up on wise wise to in the know sympathetic thoughtful feeling understanding receptive tactful comforting commiserating commiserative compassionate condoling considerate consoling empathetic empathic supportive sympathising(UK) sympathizing(US) mindful conscious cognizant sensible conversant witting sentient apprehensive watchful attentive ware wary vigilant observing respectful approving pro favorable(US) favourable(UK) appreciative amenable open in favor of in favour of(UK) encouraging of receptive to responsive to cool with down with favourably disposed to in sympathy with listened heard attended harked hearkened harkened heeded minded caught eavesdropped ausculted beheard concentrated monitored noted overheard paid attention heard out concentrated on gave ear to participated partook partaken engaged joined shared abetted collaborated entered facilitated helped out supported assisted was involved were involved been involved cooperated helped holp holpen sympathised(UK) sympathized(US) empathised(UK) empathized(US) pitied commiserated understood comprehended appreciated identified bled empathized with identified with felt for felt sorry for grieved for showed concern shown concern wept for bled for More

966 Sentences With "tuned in"

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Your intuition is especially tuned in at this time, Cancer.
Snøhetta's Oslo Opera House was fine tuned in the SoundLab.
EST when you're tuned in to VICE News' online stream.
I was the villain, but people tuned in to watch.
Only 10.9 million tuned in for the Season 15 debut.
Stay tuned in the coming weeks and months for updates.
"Wherever a well has water", people tuned in to him.
Tens of thousands of online viewers tuned in Wednesday night.
On Tuesday night, a staggering 18.2 million viewers tuned in.
Naturally anyone who tuned in for that one wanted more.
An estimated 1.9 billion people tuned in for the wedding.
When I tuned in today I was quickly reminded why.
Razer thinks it could be finer tuned in the future.
Hundreds of thousands of fans tuned in and watched anyway.
People tuned in to watch his briefings in record numbers.
I had no idea the world was tuned in, too.
But the N.B.A. is managing to keep fans tuned in.
What those who tuned in saw was something quite different.
However, the market was tuned in more to Powell's words.
A record 25 million people tuned in for the debate.
Hundreds of people tuned in from all over the world.
Anyone who was tuned in picked up on those things.
A handful of people tuned in from Bhutan, and from Chad.
So we just have to stay tuned and stay tuned in.
That was down from 2017, when 32.9 million viewers tuned in.
Millions tuned in to see Republicans engage in a character assassination.
But on December 2nd just 3.3m viewers tuned in (see chart).
An estimated 9.6m people tuned in to watch the last episode.
A quick pluck of the string and you're tuned in seconds.
At its peak, more than five million people were tuned in.
Are there people who tuned in because Barr supports the president?
More than 2 million people tuned in for the first game.
One in three South Koreans tuned in to watch the series.
Will it keep us tuned in and interested in video content?
When he hosted the Oscars in 2005, 42.1 million tuned in.
Click here to stay tuned in to DIO Fest's 2017 program.
But it has enough fan service to keep fans tuned in.
No wonder so many tuned in to see them square up.
It lasted an hour, and more than 35,000 people tuned in.
Around 100 people tuned in and another 4,000 watched it later.
And governments were tuned in to it by the Paris accord.
That's where I feel most tuned in and connected and present.
The world tuned in, and then-president Obama tweeted about it.
But when she tuned in, she realized he appealed to her.
The dancers, tuned in to their own sensations, follow their weight.
Most by late afternoon hadn't tuned in to watch the testimony.
It was the Kardashian civil war and the world was tuned in.
Millions tuned in to watch a livestream of the performance on Tidal.
This adds suspense to the show and keeps the viewers tuned in.
You can even rewind them if you've tuned in after they've started.
Their powerful dynamic was one of the many reasons we tuned in.
Fox fixed the issue by the time the West Coast tuned in.
Those figures are the lowest since 25.2, when 97.5 million tuned in.
Every time I tuned in, it was people talking in a room.
Amazon is also hopeful that artificial intelligence will keep users tuned in.
The goal of the President is to keep the audience tuned in.
Stay tuned in the meantime, and we'll update as we know more.
That hearing also consumed the country and 20 million households tuned in.
The bride's mother tuned in via Skype from her home in Israel.
The world noted it, and then tuned in to the matches, anyway.
That looked tenable in 463 and simply wasn't once voters tuned in.
I tuned in while serving on a base outside of Tikrit, Iraq.
Kevin James I have never been more tuned in to American politics.
Nonetheless, seeing former teen idols kill zombies — called "copperheads" here — was delightfully surreal, highly entertaining, and in all likelihood the exact type of delightful cheesiness we boy band superfans tuned in for — if you tuned in at all.
When I tuned in, it seemed I had found what I was promised.
Trump apparently tuned in from Bedminster, New Jersey, where he's currently on vacation.
Today, fans from around the world tuned in to catch the Royal Wedding.
The mainstream piano is still being tuned in the middle of the concert.
Per Nielsen data, approximately 45.6 million viewers tuned in to watch his speech.
It seems like the whole planet tuned in to watch the royal wedding.
A reported 3.8 million people tuned in to witness grifter John's dastardly deeds.
In addition, the amount that tuned in was at its lowest since 2009.
For mechanical intelligence, no two engines can be tuned in the same way.
Almost 16 million people tuned in when Fox rebooted the series last year.
In 2009, 37.7 million viewers tuned in for President Barack Obama's first inauguration.
In September, 84 million people tuned in to the first general election debate.
I think that it's important that you're tuned in with reality as well.
It's also below this year's Monday night coverage, when 22.53 million tuned in.
I stayed tuned in to developments at work by hanging out in Slack.
That show of support should matter to the politically tuned-in primary electorate.
Xinwen Lianbo's ratings peaked in the mid-1990s, when 200m-250m tuned in.
When it served up its final episode in 2003, over 10m tuned in.
Stay tuned in this space for the official confirmation from the queen herself.
Aziz Sheikh had tuned in to CNN soon after breaking the day's fast.
I still tuned in every week, though, because I just loved Tommy Solomon.
" Just under nine hundred thousand people tuned in to watch "Eden: Paradise Lost.
Clinton Thursday night; a week before, 32.2 million tuned in to Mr. Trump.
President Donald Trump used to like what he saw when he tuned in.
On August 9, 1974, 110 million viewers tuned in to watch Nixon resign.
He also provides provocative actions and statements to keep the nation tuned in.
He was also tuned in to the rampant anti-media sentiment out there.
But that's not how many who tuned in to the gathering saw it.
CreditCreditRobert Carter KNUTSFORD, England — That day, Raheem Sterling looked up, and tuned in.
"I think teams are getting tuned in politically and everything else," he continued.
And, when he live-streamed his own binding spell, 60,000 people tuned in.
Lol.I literally tuned in to listen to Zane Lowe play their new song!
But if we tuned in for the fairy tale, we stayed for the empowerment.
Things began to change in 2011 when Krytzer tuned in to watch Antiques Roadshow.
Maybe the estimated 100 million who tuned in only watched the first 15 minutes.
"I definitely feel more tuned in to my body and my partner's," says Muro.
And the people running these clubs are surprisingly tuned in to what women want.
More than 21 million people tuned in to watch Coachella on YouTube this year.
A record audience tuned in to the first presidential debate of the election campaign.
As many as 14,400 people tuned in to watch, according to the video's stats.
Literally, the bars of the cage were by chance tuned in a minor key.
"We, as outsiders, are not fully tuned in to the defensive scheme," Miller said.
It's the first presidential debate of the 2016 election and everyone is tuned in.
On the day of the Lauer firing announcement, a whopping 5.74 million tuned in.
Williams said he tuned in from New Zealand — where it was around 5 a.m.
Nearly 10 percent of all U.S. households with TVs tuned in for the game.
More than 10 million people tuned in to watch the opening week in January.
If you were one of the millions of fans who tuned in to Fox's
The move is irksome to "woke," tuned-in critics: Lorde's Melodrama or Kendrick's DAMN.
I tuned in and found the experience to be compelling in its own way.
Ilkay Gundogan tuned in to Galatasaray's game with Fenerbahce, the biggest derby in Turkey.
Last month, like millions of Americans, I tuned in to the Democratic presidential debate.
About 19.5 million people tuned in live to James Comey's testimony in June 2017.
The first time I tuned in, I didn't even know what the show was.
More than one billion people tuned in to watch the last FIFA World Cup.
One, he said, was scheduled on a Saturday night when few voters tuned in.
Stay tuned in coming months as we check in with other candidates for governor.
Chris tells me that 57% of people tuned in for last year's title decider.
That is why it's so abhorrent to those of us who are tuned in.
You get the feeling you're connecting with a listening audience that hasn't tuned in yet.
Only 3.1 million people tuned in to the Season 8 finale of Entourage in 2011.
An estimated 2 billion people also tuned in to watch the wedding ceremony on television.
More than 45 million people tuned in for the show's final episodes, according to HBO.
In the United States, more than 100 million viewers tuned in for last year's game.
Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris were teen-agers at the time, but neither tuned in.
The next Saturday, Mr. Sacheri tuned in again, but this time he got a thrill.
An average of 71.4 million Americans tuned in to the major networks from 8 p.m.
According to Gallup, 71 percent of Americans tuned in to watch the Nixon impeachment hearings.
It's estimated that 80% of Americans tuned in for at least part of the telecasts.
And people watch: 9,000 Facebookers tuned in for his meeting with Hilliard in Runnels County.
They'll get better tuned in to the local vegetation as they get more experience, though.
When I tuned in at 5:15 AM, a show called Inside Scientology was playing.
However, when I tuned in, Ledger was already revving up to deliver more definitive takes.
In person, he retains a curious combination of being at once faraway yet tuned in.
But most of the 300,000 people who tuned in weekly during rush hour were men.
Recently people have also tuned in to weddings, bar mitzvahs and meditation sessions on Zoom.
Last year, 103 million people tuned in to CBS's Super Bowl broadcast, according to Nielsen.
Last year, 111.3 million people tuned in to CBS's Super Bowl broadcast, according to Nielsen.
On Sunday night, they tuned in to watch the Clippers pummel the New Orleans Pelicans.
About 37 million Americans tuned in on Tuesday, the smallest audience of President Trump's tenure.
More than 18 million people tuned in for the revived series' debut Tuesday on ABC.
A whopping 10 million people tuned in to watch the epic match-up last year.
She tuned in again this year, but the Mother's and Father's Day programs sounded different.
That same number of people tuned in to watch the virtual 24 Hours of Daytona.
The least-watched Oscars on record was in 2008 when about 32 million Americans tuned in.
Anyone tuned in to the world of elite music schools knows this is a big deal.
Still tuned in to the political world, Favreau is afraid of a "smarter Trump" coming along.
Over 50% of Canada has tuned in to at least one portion of the NBA Finals.
Rod Breslau, an esports and gaming consultant, estimated that millions of gamers in total tuned in.
An estimated 84m people tuned in across America, making it the most-watched political debate ever*.
"When Bourdain visited Ecuador, my entire family tuned in," Washington Post reporter Marissa J. Lang tweeted.
Half of that online audience tuned in for the finale on April 29th, the Godfather panel.
Unfortunately, Bachelor in Paradise hit a ratings high last night, meaning millions of people tuned in.
In the Czech Republic, a former Habsburg territory, a whopping 47% of television viewers tuned in.
That means that 7.7% of households in these 56 markets tuned in to watch Woods' win.
Millions in the U.S. tuned in to watch Prince Harry and Meghan Markle tie the knot.
Over the course of the 30 minutes I was tuned in, the little shop was bustling.
Forty-four million people tuned in and 1 million viewers responded with congratulatory messages to CBS.
About 16 million people tuned in for Michael Cohen's testimony earlier this year, according to Nielsen.
He tuned in for the nation's biggest games, like the Women's World Cup Final in 2015.
Apparently, Dan was one of the many people who tuned in and commented on Hailey's vid.
More than 20 million viewers have tuned in to watch, a zoo spokesperson told ABC 15.
But when he shows up and is really tuned in, he shines brighter than everyone else.
Having worked at Deutsche Bank for many years, I'm always tuned in to stories on it.
"So when I tuned in to Cleveland last week, I was like, 'Hey, that's my act.'"
That means that 11.3% of households in these 56 markets tuned in to watch Monday's game.
I hadn't seen the show in quite some time before I tuned in for Thursday's event.
Reagan tuned in to catch a television interview with a brilliant young researcher in the field.
If you're not tuned in to how Startup Battlefield works, we'll break it down for you.
Street Fighter fans, Lupe Fiasco fans, and general observers tuned in to see what was up.
Some amount of it is beneficial, and can keep pilots tuned in and ready to go.
More than 10 million viewers tuned in the night of the final episode, in late September.
The residency will feature two special guests: Stay tuned: in June, our theme will be Food!
Perhaps we should still stay tuned in to 2019's biggest disaster in live event planning.
It's going to be unbelievable, it'll be epic this year and everybody will be tuned in.
If you tuned in to Peter's season, you know that drama followed him wherever he went.
Deepak Chopra's meditation stream crashed when people around the world tuned in to the wellness guru.
But given everything happening right now, you might need to be tuned in to the news.
The dog days of August are typically not when voters are tuned in to midterm elections.
In November, nearly 100 million people tuned in to watch the "League of Legends" World Championship.
For really tuned-in shoppers, they're looking for those categories that'll have best of year pricing.
If you've already tuned in to "Caliphate," tell us what you think in the comments section.
In September 1956, when Elvis made his Ed Sullivan Show debut, 60 million fans tuned in.
Eleven million viewers tuned in to see the first day of this historically unnecessary impeachment trial.
Plus, if a street has many riders, that generally means drivers are tuned in to cyclists.
The nearly 16 million people who tuned in on Tuesday witnessed an unruly two-hour showdown.
Keep reading for simple ways to keep your body tuned up and your mind tuned in.
The more members of the opposition who tuned in to hate-watch Monday's announcement, the better.
More than 55 million people tuned in for the 1998 ceremony, when "Titanic" won best picture.
They're just tuned in a way that I find off-putting for a lot of music genres.
Audiences may have tuned in on Palm Sunday expecting something along the lines of Jesus Christ Superstar.
Some 19 million tuned in to the Seth Meyers-hosted broadcast, an 11-percent decline in viewership.
Perhaps decibel monitoring will tell a tuned in concertgoer when it's time to put in those earplugs.
Fans tuned in across six networks, but one scene that some expected was cut from the film.
Here are some tweets that will actually make you wish you had tuned in if you didn't.
According to BBC viewing figures, an average of 3.2 million people tuned in to watch Minogue's set.
The publication evidently tuned in for the full 90-minute grill-fest, alongside over four million others.
To the middle-class suburban teenagers who tuned in, turned on and dropped out, it seemed otherworldly.
In 2015, 750m people tuned in to watch the tournament on television; 86m watched on other platforms.
Please stay tuned in the coming days for very important upcoming announcements about Dubspot and our students.
Like many millennial parents, Davis is tuned in to the different clothing available to girls versus boys.
For those who haven't tuned in to the new drama — the series airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m.
More than anything, we tuned in for the talent — to hear excellent voices belting beloved pop music.
BUT I DON'T THINK SO. IF ANYBODY TUNED IN, YOU KNOW, WE LIVE STREAMED OUR SYMPOSIUM YESTERDAY.
Stay tuned in between for world premieres from Uno The Activist, Aston Mathews, and UK group Cusp.
On Sunday night, 111 million Americans tuned in to watch the biggest comeback in Super Bowl history.
It's been reported over 40 million tuned in to watch ROAD FC's third show in the country.
Certainly, the GOP indicates through rhetoric that it is tuned in strongly to issues of public safety.
But unlike other outlets, the streaming channel got younger audiences to tune in, and stay tuned in.
Pence will energize GOP voters who tuned in and reassure independent voters who are uncertain about Trump.
And, seeing as the post has upward of 30K shares now, a lot of people tuned in.
While 26 million may have tuned in in 2127, at least that many watched this time around.
Of the 18.1 million who tuned in Thursday, about 10.6 million watched on NBC's national broadcast affiliates.
At points during the broadcast Mr. Wood said that only one or two people were tuned in.
In 1983, over 100 million Americans tuned in to watch the final M*A*S*H episode.
Sticking to the script or flipping it totally, we don't care — we'll be tuned in either way.
About 663 million viewers tuned in, twice the audience of "All In with Chris Hayes" on MSNBC.
And on Tuesday, 13.5 million people tuned in — for a prime-time version of "Jeopardy!" on ABC.
During the trial, office TVs were tuned in to the Senate proceedings throughout America's oldest Cabinet agency.
In Kansai, which includes Osaka, 44.1 percent of viewers tuned in, according to ratings agency Video Research.
This generation may be more tuned in to recognizing issues with their mental health than older generations.
I was never really tuned in to a 45 percent to 1003 percent lead because that's nonsense.
That was slightly better than the 19.8 million viewers who tuned in for the show last year.
Today, millions of viewers tuned in to watch the royal wedding between Meghan Markle and Prince Harry.
And yet, like any good sci-fi show, Colony is tuned in to the world at large.
Some jumped the fences and managed to slip past security; half a million viewers tuned in on television.
But every time I tuned in, I was put off and couldn't even sit through a full episode.
Of every five people in the country watching television last night, two were tuned in to the game.
When Prince William and Kate Middleton wed, viewers from over 22006 countries tuned in, including 22017 million Americans.
During its inaugural season, 430m viewers tuned in to watch on television, second only to the IPL's 552m.
In the meantime, it will be interesting to see how many people tuned in to Monday night's debate.
Last month, for the Republicans' first televised debate, fully 5.6m viewers tuned in to watch the seven candidates.
And viewers agreed — more than 667,000 people tuned in to Ninja's personal Twitch stream at the tournament's peak.
I imagine it comes naturally to be totally tuned in after five decades of hands-on vulva work.
But the money wasn't awarded in lump sum; rather it came incrementally from the viewers that tuned in.
The primary gameplay becomes almost secondary, and you become less tuned in to the characters and the narrative.
Only 10.2 million viewers tuned in to watch the show with a 2.4 rating among adults 18-49.
Pretty much everyone tuned in to see her tell her side of the story on Red Table Talk.
An estimated 6900 million tuned in for Comey's testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee, according to Nielsen data.
Millions tuned in to watch Animal Adventure Park's giraffe cam and keep up with April's seemingly endless pregnancy.
I tuned in to hear him chatting with my attorney, handing out something that seemed like a warning.
Yet spectators still tuned in to the Summer Olympics in 2004, in Athens, and in 2008, in Beijing.
Once she hit the tour, I tuned in when I could, eager to see a manifestation of genius.
Instead, it simply built momentum, and 100 million viewers — nearly half the country — tuned in for the finale.
About 600 million viewers tuned in to watch the moon landing on July 20, 1969, according to CNN. 
Being without headphones was like being forcibly tuned in to the Brain Bullshit radio channel at all times.
Last year, 3.3 million people tuned in to watch the show, down from 9.7 million viewers in 2013.
Around 23 million Americans and 27 million Brits tuned in to Kate and William's wedding back in 2011.
Thousands more from around the world tuned in to livestreams and watched as the distant daytime skies darkened.
Livestreams start boring because broadcasters don't want to begin the real action until more people have tuned in.
I tuned in as well, except I watched the testimony as a bright blue robot in Virtual Reality.
Not only are wild coyotes difficult to observe, "they're amazingly tuned in to people watching them," he added.
In 2006, a wave election for Democrats, 31.4 million were watching, and 26.3 million tuned in in 2002.
We were surfer dudes and California girls who got high and turned on, tuned in and dropped out.
Drop out: As Americans turned on and tuned in, Leary urged them to commit to choice and change.
Over a million years or so, we developed specialized neural structures that selectively tuned in to danger signals.
Millions tuned in to watch; two years later, Tubize's Korean Facebook page still has more than 10,000 followers.
On the TV, every news channel is tuned in live to the Republic Day parade in New Delhi.
People around the world are tuned in -- especially in a Trumpian era of grandiose and often insulting language.
As viewers around the world tuned in Tuesday night, they undoubtedly walked away with a few key conclusions.
Late Wednesday morning, every television at Leon's Cuts and Styles Barber Shop in Hiram, Ga., was tuned in.
On Thursday night the BBC documentary Big Cats aired, and Britain's cats tuned in to watch their wild brethren.
The ROV also recorded video as marine archaeologists from around the United States tuned in to assess the discovery.
In addition, Friday's episode lost 20143 percent of the viewers who tuned in for last Monday's much-heralded premiere.
Some 24 million Americans tuned in when it hosted the first of the U.S. presidential debates in August 2015.
About 19.5 million viewers tuned in to watch that spectacle, with more streaming online and watching at viewing parties.
Rod Breslau, an esports and gaming consultant, estimates that millions of gamers in total tuned in just for that.
Nearly every character has been captivating in some way, but Olivia was the reason I tuned in every week.
According to Univision, more than 18 million English-language viewers have tuned in to its networks to watch soccer.
Also, obviously, because anyone tuned in to the TV event was a pretty good target audience for the movie.
I am routinely scorned, admired, beloved, and belittled—which one is usually based on when the viewer tuned in.
A global television audience of 50m tuned in to the tournament, 80% more than the last one, in 0003.
More than 15 million tuned in on live television to the first Democratic debate on Wednesday, according to NBC.
Activists in other Arab countries tuned in as well for a glimpse of what their own leaders deny them.
In 2017, 15,000 tickets were sold for the championship; almost half of all Basque-speakers tuned in on television.
People tuned in in droves too: 11.5 million viewers watched, considerably more than those who watched Peter Pan Live!
Now if you're like me at all, then you've been tuned in since Remy dropped "shETHER" a week ago.
There were 227 million viewers who tuned in across 22016 television channels, according to preliminary ratings reported by CNN.
Those who tuned in took the opportunity to ask questions about parenting, running a business, Armenian culture, and more.
The idea, it seemed, was that LeEco would make its money back when consumers tuned in to partner programming.
The problem: There aren't enough investors tuned in to Michigan startups, and not enough Michigan-based investors in general.
More than a million viewers tuned in to watch online, according to Twitch, YouTube and Fortnite in-game stats.
YouTube, meanwhile, says other top countries who tuned in to watch included Canada, Mexico, Australia, Great Britain, and Vietnam.
Homing in on younger people, from both sides of the aisle, who are maybe less tuned in to politics.
HE IS INDEED BUT I AM HOPING LOTS OF PEOPLE ARE TUNED IN BLANKFEIN: WE SHOULD MERGE THOSE FEEDS?
When Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana were married in 1981, only about 17 million people tuned in.
The proceedings were televised on Court TV, and an estimated 100 million viewers tuned in to watch the verdict.
These days, in addition to eating healthy and working out, I am constantly tuned in to my blood pressure.
The reality: Numbers for Trump's inauguration were 18% lower than Obama's first in 2009 when 37.8 million tuned in.
If you haven't tuned in yet, you can catch up here on the recaps of episodes one and two.
Viewers of "Good Morning America" were greeted by a surprising set of faces when they tuned in Monday morning.
People may tune in to see the guests, but I tuned in because I love to hear their opinions.
The overall audience was greater than the number that tuned in to any of the four previous midterm elections.
And while these systems are well-developed and finely tuned in both sexes of songbirds, the wiring is different.
Shout out to all that tuned in to the stream, as well as Princess Maji for her incredible dancing.
And if you've just tuned in, I'm not reporting things my 6-year-old saw on the playground today.
Their instruments were Hardangerfeles, beautifully decorated fiddles with double sets of strings tuned in unique ways for different songs.
In total, an average of 11 million people tuned in and that number dropped nearly 20% the next day.
The tweet was an indication that Trump is tuned in to Thursday morning's proceedings in the House impeachment inquiry.
Its nascent brand identity was visible in its advertising, which tried to speak the language of the tuned-in.
If you've tuned in to the tournament of champions, you've probably noticed how much fun Alex has been having.
As a former competitor at the championship, she will be tuned in to this year's event, understanding its heritage.
Gerald had been distracted, but tuned in to a conversation about Hillary Clinton that seemed to have just concluded.
NHK, the national broadcaster in Japan, showed the race live, and about 21 million tuned in at 2 a.m.
And if the methods failed to capture what appeared in the sky, they could be fine-tuned in response.
Nielsen's data shows that in the years where certain, more commercially popular, movies were nominated, more people tuned in.
It's also well below the 48.1 million who tuned in to watch the game on TV, according to Nielsen.
But many fans tuned in not just for Koshy and Dobrik as individuals, but for Koshy and Dobrik the couple.
Thanks to Phelps, the page grew to thousands of followers who all tuned in to get their dose of nostalgia.
Vatican sources have said the deal will not be published and can be reviewed and fine-tuned in the future.
They tuned in to the foreign records which the music-loving monarch broadcast from a radio studio in his palace.
Nearly 8.5m Americans tuned in to watch the USPGA's final round, according to Nielsen, a research outfit which measures viewership.
Nearly 55,000 people tuned in worldwide to watch the surgeon conduct the procedure, which lasted two hours and 40 minutes.
But fans who tuned in to the "Scream" singer's Snapchat story got a lot more than they may have expected.
Nearly 4 million people tuned in to the season 2 premiere of "Big Little Lies" on HBO on June 9.
Two dozen leading psychiatrists attended, while many others declined to publicly affiliate themselves with the conference but tuned in online.
ABC has officially decided to renew the Roseanne reboot after an astonishing 18.2 million viewers tuned in on Tuesday, E!
In its prime, half of the radios on in the greater Twin Cities area were tuned in to the show.
On September 23, 2018, over 10 million Brits tuned in to watch the season finale of the BBC drama Bodyguard.
This arrangement can be tuned in several fashions and does not necessarily speak to the potential performance of the vehicle.
If you just tuned in, Bob Levinson, 30-year veteran of the CIA held now for 11 years in Iran.
Until today, that was the reality for deaf and hard-of-hearing people who tuned in to watch Pornhub videos.
About 18.5 million people tuned in to NBC's broadcast, down about 5 percent from last year's total of 19.3 million.
When NASA's Curiosity rover landed on Mars in August 2012, millions of people across the globe tuned in to watch.
So it's not at all shocking that 2.1 million people tuned in to see what the AAF is all about.
CNN's highest-rated debate in history was the September 22020 GOP debate featuring Donald Trump, when 2700 million tuned in.
More than seven million people tuned in to Facebook's live-stream of the debate, broadcast in partnership with ABC News.
Over 50,000 of her Instagram followers tuned in for the super meta experience of watching Rihanna watch herself on television.
Millions and millions tuned in to see Chewbacca Mom in the mask; fewer kept watching once she'd taken it off.
But they can be impatient, moody, and impulsive, making the match with our emotionally tuned in Drake less than ideal.
According to Nielsen ratings, millions tuned in to see the candidate who campaigned in person in fewer than 20 states.
Early Nielsen data showed that 18.2 million people tuned in to the hearing on six broadcast and cable television networks.
"Americans from all across the country tuned in to watch the one and only Vice Presidential debate," the post said.
Approximately 16.8 million viewers tuned in for the Thursday night event, which aired on Fox News from Detroit last week.
Over 1.7 million people reportedly opened the app for Sunday night's game, while 1.8 million tuned in for Monday's edition.
"There's something special about OBEY happening in this town that's not totally tuned in to what we're doing," he says.
When former President Richard Nixon's impeachment was televised, 80% of America tuned in for at least some of the hearing.
And the glowing reviews came largely from the Republicans (87% very positive) and independents (57% very positive) who tuned in.
While it typically has 40 to 50 people watching live on a normal Sunday, last Sunday over 100 tuned in.
He said he wasn't sure exactly how many tuned in but so far about 430 people have viewed the video.
In the minutes before the video premiered on Friday, nearly 500,000 people tuned in on YouTube for the live countdown.
Every year under President Obama, fewer and fewer people have tuned in, with just 31.7 million television viewers last year.
People from Germany and Israel tuned in, along with family, friends, and even strangers from all over the United States.
Some Democrats criticized her for it, but according to a Washington Post media reporter, over two million people tuned in.
He and his "witchy" wife, as he lovingly termed her, tuned in to Bali, and received a portent of sorts.
" I first encountered Wu four years ago, when I tuned in to the début episode of "Fresh Off the Boat.
Future soldiers in more than 150 places across the country tuned in to the live broadcast to take the oath.
Others tuned in to Fox Deportes, its Spanish-language sports channel, or they streamed it on Fox, NFL and Verizon.
Tinder said millions of users tuned in to "Swipe Night," and matches and conversations increased by 26% and 12%, respectively.
Movie theater attendance hit a 2000-year low in 227, while 232,250 tuned in to watch Drake play Fortnite recently.
By the time the duo starts playing more aggressively, your ear is tuned in to every texture and tone. RUSSONELLO
But more tuned in to the finales of either 'Survivor' or 'The Masked Singer' than to any cable news channel.
But more tuned in to the finales of either 'Survivor' or 'The Masked Singer' than to any cable news channel.
For example, I was recently driving around a different city and tuned in to a radio show dispensing financial advice.
"People tuned in to TV, followed on social media, and had the debate trending number one all night," he noted.
Viewership has clearly come down from its highs of several years ago, when more than 110 million people tuned in.
The nation tuned in for drama-fueled testimony and people literally fought to get into the courtroom to watch live.
The world has tuned in to what Trump has authorized at the border — and it doesn't like what it sees.
But apparently people tuned in enough to warrant making another season and giving the show another shot at a great revival.
More than 135,000 people tuned in to the audio livestream to listen to the arguments, which kicked off at 6 p.m.
"The Long Night" broke the record set by the season premiere just two weeks ago when 17.4 million viewers tuned in.
Viewers who tuned in said they were underwhelmed by the show's corporate exposés and any impact would likely be short-lived.
Approximately 9.1 million viewers tuned in for the premiere episode, making it the most watched new drama since Whitechapel in 2009.
According to MUSO's report, those 1.03 billion views dwarf the average 31 million viewers who tuned in to each episode legally.
Crown Princess Elisabeth of Belgium threw an epic 216th birthday party on Friday — and the whole nation tuned in to watch!
In February, for example, nearly 3 million people tuned in, compared with 1.2 million at CNN and 1.5 million for MSNBC.
He did win the ratings race and nearly 2 million more people tuned in to watch his speech than Secretary Clinton's.
The end of the "Roseanne" reboot is a loss for ABC—more than 27m viewers tuned in to the first episode.
What would the news inspire us to do if it we were tuned in to all the GOOD in the world?
By the time I tuned in, James Gandolfini had died, and so when I reached the final climatic scene, I cried.
Nearly 5 million people have tuned in so far to see if the iPhone would still be standing by the end.
Twitter's peak audience for football has been the 327,000 who tuned in to a Thursday night Patriots-Texans game last month.
Cesar said it's no old wives' tale ... dogs are tuned in to this kinda stuff, and they're not the only ones.
The LG Hi-Fi Plus is an external 25-bit DAC and amplifier combo unit, tuned in collaboration with Bang & Olufsen.
Millions tuned in as Elon Musk's space company moved to number one on the list of the world's most powerful rockets.
That is all to say that despite the absence of any real sporting significance to the fight, people still tuned in.
Those who tuned in for face-off before tipoff were given little reason to watch (Joe) Thornton instead of (Klay) Thompson.
"I'm in this weird spot where my really tuned-in fashion friends would say I'm just riding the trends," he said.
Could it be that a young, brown Latina woman is the new "villain" Fox News needs to keep viewers tuned in?
Last August, more than 24 million viewers tuned in to watch the first debate of the Republican primary, breaking ratings records.
Investment fees have become a bigger issue as investors become more tuned in to how much expenses eat into their profits.
Before these bags make it onto shelves, they must be fine-tuned in the Frito-Lay test kitchen in Plano, Texas.
The Texas Democrat's campaign mobilized and excited voters across the country as millions tuned in to his social media-driven run.
He tuned in to the fact that all of us are slaves to ratings, even if we pretend that we're not.
"There were about 20 or so people watching," said Garrett Gallindo, who tuned in on his laptop while working from home.
But almost 72 percent of TVs in the U.S. were tuned in to "I Love Lucy" that day, an astonishing feat.
But the blossoming flowers and chirruping birds offer only fleeting respite to a musician acutely tuned in to his immediate surroundings.
He knew Trump would be tuned in, and we've seen Trump continue to joke about Russian election interference since that interview.
Stay tuned in the Tricky Clues section, because you will be able to amaze and astound your friends with this one.
" Asked whether Trump tuned in to "60 Minutes," Sanders said, "I'm not sure if he saw the whole thing or not.
Much of the region tuned in as Assad walked up a red carpet into the Parliament building past a cheering crowd.
Almost 20 million television viewers tuned in to watch the ninth Democratic debate on Wednesday, according to Nielsen Fast National Data.
In February, for example, nearly three million people tuned in, compared with 1.2 million at CNN and 1.5 million for MSNBC.
About 12.9 million viewers were tuned in on ABC and another 1.1 million on Univision, which presented the debate in Spanish.
During the 53s Europeans, Brazilians and South Korean's tuned in to the Japanese K1 kickboxing production, in which Muay Thai dominated.
Millions tuned in expecting to celebrate Cam Newton's humanity and instead found it was once more time to praise the machine.
If only this feature had been around when Martin Shkreli labeled me an irresponsible journalist — and all of his fans tuned in.
About 21990 million people tuned in to watch Trump's inauguration live on television -- including networks and cable channels -- according to Nielsen ratings.
An estimated 15.3 million television viewers tuned in on Wednesday to watch Elizabeth Warren, Beto O'Rourke and eight other challengers, NBC said.
"I feel bad for those who tuned in to see and support me that I didn't get more airtime," he tweeted Friday.
About 18.1 million viewers tuned in for the debate across three TV channels — NBC, MSNBC and Telemundo — according to Nielsen (NLSN) data.
More than 218,000 people tuned in to watch, according to the campaign, with a peak of 104,000 watching at any given moment.
Fox News was the most-watched network on broadcast or cable television during the president's address, with 11.5 million viewers tuned in.
Unlike on Twitch, viewers can't see how many people are tuned in to a stream, to keep the emphasis off the numbers.
Part of the reason behind the dwindling criticism against Northam may be that some people simply haven't tuned in to the controversy.
But viewership among Americans never topped the Kennedy and Nixon debate in 1960, when a whopping 61 percent of households tuned in.
This morning, all of Hollywood tuned in to hear the nominations for this year's Golden Globes, the first award show of 2019.
That's striking, considering many of the commission's proposed solutions have been bandied about both by experts and tuned-in politicians for years.
And if kids feel like their creativity and intelligence is appreciated, they'll stay tuned in to all the opportunities academia can offer.
At the very least, Twitter can be happy it successfully surpassed the 27.3 million viewers who tuned in to the Roseanne premiere.
On Sunday evening, over eight million people in the UK tuned in to watch Jodie Whittaker's first outing as the new Doctor.
Everyone tuned in to a given frequency can hear what anyone else says, but only one person can speak at a time.
After all, I tuned in for six seasons of Girls keenly aware that people of color existed almost exclusively on the periphery.
Khloé said though she hasn't yet tuned in, Kim told her the show is "phenomenal," and "raves about it and loves it."
And those Americans who tuned in also learned that the Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee have set themselves a degrading task.
The gamble paid off — 350 million people tuned in in November 1980 to see just who had shot him, according to History.com.
Last year, roughly 200 million people tuned in to the finals, far more than the Super Bowl's average of 93 million viewers.
He said that they tuned in for soccer matches—the village tilts Liverpool, but has a large pocket of Manchester United supporters.
TORONTO — Adam Oates was an unemployed N.H.L. coach in the spring of 13 when he tuned in to watch the N.B.A. finals.
The previous record for viewership was 15.5 million viewers who tuned in to the first Democratic debate of the 85033 election cycle.
I'm also tuned in lately to my parents' generation, thinking about their mortality and all the history that will go with them.
In the U.K., 18 million Britons tuned in, with BBC capturing 13.1 million viewers and easily beating its competition during the ceremony.
According to the network's proposal, if they were to enter later, viewers would remain tuned in for a program of several hours.
More than 11 million people tuned in for a show that featured about 60 seconds of "action" every 10 minutes or so.
It was the first royal wedding to be broadcast on television, and more than 20 million viewers tuned in to watch it.
Sanders-on-Fox was the most-watched town hall of the 2020 campaign so far – more than 2.5 million people tuned in.
It's estimated that more than 80% of Americans tuned in to at least part of the hearings, according to the Associated Press.
If you've tuned in to this year's midterms, chances are you know about that hot Senate race in Missouri: McCaskill vs. Humphreys.
The show's tens of thousands of listeners have tuned in to Zomorodi's discussion of topics like sexting, digital eavesdropping, and information overload.
The networks are committed to airing whatever Clinton happens to say, and viewers are more or less certain to stay tuned in.
And then all of a sudden the hour's over and we're leaving you hopefully wanting more and glad that you tuned in.
Back in my car, I tuned in to KKLA FM, a Christian radio station, in the hopes it might offer some guidance.
"When people tuned in to watch the stream, all they saw was a donation bar with a goal of $5,000," said Bynens.
About 6.5 million viewers tuned in to the broadcast, compared with more than 9 million last year, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The more tuned in you are to your own experiences in the moment, the easier it will be to change your behavior.
Obviously we tuned in en masse, writing a host of posts about the presenting companies (read them here, here, here and here).
Instead of canceling the event, he live-streamed his bar mitzvah, and all his friends tuned in, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Last night, 6.4 million viewers tuned in to watch Peter's Peruvian rendezvous with the remaining six women, the season's highest numbers yet.
Last year, 118 million U.S. viewers tuned in to Perry's pyrotechnics-laden extravaganza featuring a 1,600-pound robotic lion and dancing sharks.
By comparison, more than 20 million people tuned in for Christine Blasey Ford's testimony against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh in 2018.
But if you were tuned in to one of those channels, you may have gotten an unpleasant surprise halfway through the broadcast.
Just 376,000 viewers tuned in to watch the mayor's town hall, a decrease of 25 percent from CNN's normal Sunday night ratings.
Just 376,000 viewers tuned in to watch the mayor's town hall, a decrease of 25 percent from CNN's normal Sunday night ratings.
But those who tuned in on Friday may have been surprised that only one episode of the reality cooking competition was available.
Thank you to everyone who showed up and tuned in this weekend to be a part of my *first ever* live broadcast!
Business folk tuned in to the two-hour presentation expecting less red tape, fewer tariffs, more incentives for investment and lower taxes.
Russians tuned in across the country, from soldiers at their barracks in Rostov-on-Don to ballerinas in Saint Petersburg back stage.
The opening match, semi-finals and final match all sold out within 28 hours, and an estimated billion people tuned in for matches.
Laura's job IS to be tuned in, and to comment, explore, interact, and share what she finds with the rest of the world.
Michael Jordan — like most golf fans last Sunday — tuned in to watch Tiger Woods complete an unbelievable win at the 2019 Masters Tournament.
Which means they're definitely tuned in to what's happening on the runway, and this fashion show's positioning on IWD only amped that up.
The finale, titled "The Iron Throne," broke the record set by last weekend's episode, "The Bells," for which 18.4 million viewers tuned in.
"However, this approach still only offers something more relevant, but still not the 'thing' that audiences have tuned in to watch," he added.
On September 20, 1973, 50 million viewers tuned in to watch a male chauvinist go up against a much more qualified woman opponent.
Millions of you tuned in to see burgers dipped in pools of gooey cheese and barbecue so tender it melts off the bone.
TV's biggest evening took place Sunday when television fans of all ages tuned in to the 2016 Emmy Awards, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel.
After all, the show hitting its lowest ratings since season three still means nearly 11 million people tuned in to last week's episode.
The 3-hour finale airs on Monday, August 7, and you can bet we'll be tuned in to find out who she picks.
If you haven't yet heard of, or tuned in for, Trisha's hit cooking show on the Food Network (Trisha's Southern Kitchen), don't worry.
" UVs = unique viewers In 1983, more than 60 percent of American homes tuned in to the series finale of "M*A*S*H.
In fact, all of the women I spoke to, most longtime-viewers of the show, seemed to have previously tuned in despite him.
By 2012 the marketing of makeup is way more tuned in, but that didn't stop the trend from expanding past fruit and candy.
Jeff Weaver, who ran Bernie Sanders' primary campaign, said Clinton's early voting operation was already finely-tuned in their winter and spring contests.
If you tuned in to fake news CNN or conspiracy TV MSNBC today, you would think this was the trial of the century.
As before, people who tuned in the most to coverage of the Pulse shooting were then more likely to feel distressed about it.
And, perhaps most importantly, at least for now, a uniquely tuned-in Federal Reserve is responding by explicitly touting and supporting these dynamics.
No matter how closely tuned in you were to the red carpet for last night's Met Gala, the spectacle (still) has everyone talking.
"I am remembering clearer than ever his laugh, and his intense eyes in class -- always tuned in, seeking, curious, craving more," Cohn wrote.
By the time the watermelon finally did explode — more than 40 minutes into the broadcast — more than 800,000 Facebook users had tuned in.
Over 18 million people tuned in to watch Roseanne last Tuesday, making it the most highly viewed premiere of the 2017-2018 season.
" With Hillary Clinton on the sidelines, "a young, brown Latina woman is the new 'villain' Fox News needs to keep viewers tuned in.
When the Red Sox ended their drought by beating the St. Louis Cardinals in 2004, an average of 25.4 million viewers tuned in.
In July, some 600 million people tuned in to watch as Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong took the first step on the moon.
Tens of thousands of listeners tuned in to Philadelphia's police scanner online as first responders' on-the-ground narratives of the incident unfolded.
More viewers tuned in to reruns of The Simpsons on Fox and CBS' "Madam Secretary," according to ratings data compiled by Entertainment Weekly.
About 66.5 million people watched on television, according to Nielsen, down 20 percent from the record 84 million who tuned in last month.
Live video on Facebook has come a long way since the bizarre days in which people tuned in to watch a watermelon explode.
Unlike years past where I tuned in to the Food Network or some such, these days all the best cooking shows are online.
Fans have tuned in to see how the latest game improves the series, and to watch competitive FIFA players duke it out online.
But not on Monday, because what I and anyone else who tuned in to the Emmys on Sunday night saw wasn't good fun.
Metro ridership did not surpass 2009 levels, and television ratings indicate not as many people tuned in as they did in 2009 either.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK.A young couple got married in Windsor on Saturday, and 18 million people tuned in to watch.
Viewers who tuned in over the weekend discovered that the show was not available from its host, the Chinese video-streaming platform Youku.
Nielsen reports that 18 million viewers tuned in to watch it live — the highest viewership of a comedy on broadcast TV since 2014.
For months, GOP power-brokers simply assumed his support would evaporate as voters tuned in and began demanding serious solutions to their problems.
Only 17 percent of American households watched them, compared to the 85 percent of households that tuned in to the Nixon Watergate hearings.
More than 500 people were present at Salinas Grandes to witness the flight, and around 28,000 tuned in to an online live stream.
But surveys found that PBS viewers were better educated, and that they were newspaper readers who tuned in to amplify what they knew.
In 2015, 62 million unduplicated viewers tuned in to Countdown to Christmas, growing to 70 million in 2016 and 72 million in 2017.
The least-watched Academy Awards show since Nielsen began tracking Oscars in 1974 came in 2008 when about 32 million Americans tuned in.
People tuned in to see Murphy's return, some with fresh eyes and some with nostalgia for one of "SNL's" greatest-ever cast members.
Later, a drifting tone like that of a not-quite-tuned-in radio station rises and for a while drowns out the patter.
Last year's address attracted record-low ratings: 31.7 million viewers tuned in, the lowest number since former President Clinton's final address in 2000.
Those fans tuned in on a free livestream on the Amazon-owned video game streaming site Twitch, while thousands more filled Seattle's KeyArena.
More than 20 million people tuned in to the two-hour broadcast that trailed Santa&aposs appearance at Macy&aposs Thanksgiving Day parade. 
He went on to start his own podcast, "Stay Tuned," in September 2017, which typically run twice a week for over an hour.
If he was so close to civilization, how could no one hear it when he tuned in to Ken Burns's "The Civil War"?
And those who tuned in Wednesday were seeing stories like the arctic blast or New Zealand volcano prioritized above history in the making.
The U.S. president-elect dominated France's final conservative presidential primary debate last week, which more than 5 million people tuned in to watch.
Being on this trip is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and I want to be tuned in as much as I can.
Fifty million Americans tuned in to hear them defend their marriage (which they insisted, with a hint of outrage, was not an "arrangement").
Which shows were the ones you tuned in to week after week, usually watching them when available, and probably for non-work reasons?
The Grammys on CBS drew 25 million people on Monday night, roughly in line with last year's show, when 25.3 million people tuned in.
If you've tuned in for even a second of awards season this year, you know that La La Land is the film to watch.
In 20003 one in ten Britons tuned in to "Benefits Street", a documentary which featured welfare recipients drinking and fighting on rubbish-strewn streets.
While teens may not be the ideal audience to encourage to rock the presidential vote, hopefully some 18 and 19-year-olds tuned in.
More than 7 million subscribers have tuned in to watch Garcia making her slime and playing with the viscous substance on her YouTube channel.
I happened to be tuned in when a handful of friends came over, and threw it up on the big screen when they arrived.
A record low 23.6 million viewers tuned in for the 92nd annual Academy Awards on Sunday, a steep dip from last year's 29.56 million.
Their tuned-in hosts track the site's main players and their supporting characters diligently, and profit from an audience eager to hear their perspectives.
But beyond that, the games were also tuned in a way that made them both easier to play and more fun than their predecessors.
That means the robot's arms were guided to follow the conductor's motions meticulously; those movements were then recorded and further fine-tuned in software.
I don't think I was the only woman who tuned in to the debate especially to see how the candidates would address abortion rights.
To be clear, this remains basically unchanged from the way that I feel about the way the ISP was tuned in the iPhone 28.
Like many other millennials that tuned in, I saw the debate as a platform to judge the candidates in a fair and balanced manner.
Potatoes, eggplants, bell peppers and other plants with genes in the same family could potentially be tuned in a similar way, the researchers suggest.
Live sporting events remain attractive to advertisers because they keep viewers tuned in during commercials rather than skipping them when they watch on demand.
The liquid bath the electrodes are then placed needs to be then finely tuned in terms of pH and ion gradients, which is tough.
The White House hasn't said whether Obama tuned in to the debate, although aides said he watched the first contest between Clinton and Trump.
The broadcast garnered major attention — at the time Nielson estimated that 9.95 million people tuned in to the show, according to the Associated Press.
The American people who tuned in, hoping to be stirred by their leaders' passionate remarks over a pressing problem, were perhaps the real losers.
College students are not completely tuned in to the election at this point, but the 2018 midterm election saw a spike in youth voting.
According to Scribd, when it comes to listening: The most tuned in States: Residents of Idaho, Utah, and Maine listen to the most audiobooks.
To be clear, this remains basically unchanged from the way that I feel about the way the ISP was tuned in the iPhone 6.
But then I tuned in to "This Week With George Stephanopoulos" on ABC and there was Mr. Trump, or, that is, his disembodied voice.
"The first debate drew a large audience as people tuned in out of curiosity to see how Clinton and Trump would interact," McCall explains.
He may have been heartened by what he heard while tuned in to "Fox & Friends" in the morning, but he knew he wasn't winning.
This narrative, inexplicable and fraying at the edges, is what's so horrifying — which, for aesthetically tuned-in fans of horror, is exactly the point.
Judging by comments on social media, many of those who tuned in found Mr. Bone to be the most diverting thing about the debate.
But I am tuned in to the reality of people who have a tough life and are disadvantaged, poor people and people of color.
That might be why, so often, her dances unfurl with a sense of inevitability; she has tuned in to what has to happen next.
They have featured plot twists of their own, with the president, at least while viewers are tuned in, breaking sharply with his own party.
TOKYO — Last month, as Americans tuned in to the final episode of "Game of Thrones," Japan was indulging in its own television fantasy world.
"Mountain Sites" is a merry chase of an exhibition that remains tuned in to the presence and the (often anachronistic) contemporaneity of its locality.
Mountain Sites is a merry chase of an exhibition that remains tuned in to the presence and the (often anachronistic) contemporaneity of its locality.
This morning, Star Wars fans who tuned in to ABC's Good Morning America got their first glimpse of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
I keep an extensive and ever growing list of researchers who are knowledgeable, honest, and tuned in to the latest research and its implications.
And so for the first time since 1997, Mr. Lauer did not visit the millions of American living rooms tuned in to the parade.
During the final game, my entire all-male sports thread was tuned in, along with nearly 16 million viewers who watched US national coverage.
Mr. Reyes said he woke up several times during his own; at one point, he saw about 600 people were tuned in and chatting.
What you actually see in Parasite's social critique probably has a lot to do with whatever wavelengths your political radar is tuned in to.
Since October, an average of roughly six million to eight million people tuned in for the last five contests, according to the Nielsen ratings.
They tuned in when she had her gender confirmation surgery in New York City last season, surrounded by her parents and three older siblings.
While more than 13 million people watched the main Fox Business Network debate in November, only 4.7 million viewers tuned in for the undercard.
On the worst nights of the fires, I tuned in to the regional radio stations of the national broadcaster, for reasons I can't explain.
TV fans who tuned in for the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards got a glimpse of the upcoming consumer nightmare during the ceremony's commercial breaks.
As more and more viewers tuned in to hear Trump's latest irrational tirades for amusement, the ad dollars filled the piggy bank for CNN.
For the first streamed game, between the Phoenix Mercury and the Dallas Wings on May 14, 1.1 million unique viewers tuned in on Twitter.
I can swear on a stack of Faith of the Seven sacred texts that it wasn't the sex scenes that kept me tuned in.
Some 1.9 million people tuned in to Amazon's kickoff show and game between the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers, according to the NFL.
While millions of Brits tuned in every week this year to watch "The Great British Bake Off," the American version is far less heralded.
It wasn't until 1965, though, when Lyndon Johnson sent combat troops s to Southeast Asia, that most Americans, and most American artists, tuned in.
That was just ahead of the 19.8 million television viewers who tuned in last year for the highest honors in the U.S. music industry.
Also the sound was tuned in partnership with the folks at DTS, which is one of those companies that delivers the sound for blockbuster movies.
Around 15.3 million people tuned in to the first night of the first Democratic debate, according to NBC -- nearly a record for Democratic primary debates.
In our sneak peek of next week's episode Lindsay holds a water gun and references Putin again so, of course, I will be tuned in.
Whitney Bischoff tuned in with the rest of Bachelor Nation on Monday night to see Nick Viall kick off the 21st season of the show.
It was the first time fans got to see her vagina since her August tune-up and we're told 70,000 tuned in for the show!
For a film fine-tuned in pursuit of audiovisual perfection, this thing is full of narrative glitches, story elements that half work and half don't.
Fans who tuned in to watch the Fortnite World Cup finals on Sunday received an added bonus: a tease of the game's upcoming 10th season.
If you tuned in to the AWS/NASA live stream from space that happened on Wednesday, then you already know: It looked very, very good.
According to viewer data released by the streaming service, 40.7 million member accounts tuned in within the first four days of the third season's release.
But even though I tuned in for many years, now that I think about it, Idol began to lose me as early as May 2005.
Gun-industry groups have become more tuned in to the issue, Barber said, and some have reached out to the Gun Shop Project without prompting.
But the Stockton poll found a largely apathetic electorate in New Jersey, with 85% saying they tuned in to neither the Democratic nor Republican debates.
" The President was tuned in, and tweeted that he "Watched low rated @Morning_Joe for first time in long time," and branded the show "FAKE NEWS.
In fact, less than half of the 0003 million who watched last week's encounter between Trump and Clinton tuned in, according to the Neilsen company.
More than 800,00 people tuned in to a Facebook Live Friday to watch as two BuzzFeed staffers attempted to explode a watermelon with rubber bands.
Some 24 million Americans tuned in for the first Republican presidential debate last August, while another in Detroit earlier this month attracted 16.9 million viewers.
Video game fans are more tuned in now than they've ever been to the rising presence of free-to-play elements in their $60 games.
But just as viewers tuned in, the network aired 85033 more minutes of programmed punditry — and then started the debate for real at 9 p.m.
Clients in Asia are digitally tuned-in and the region's billionaire wealth will overtake that of the U.S. within a decade, a UBS study predicts.
Specifically, 2.2 million people watched the game, just a bit more than the 2.1 million who tuned in last week for Twitter's NFL livestreaming debut.
Tuned-in selectors and would-be pranksters can find the unlikely meeting points between, say, tribal trance and trap, or baile funk and nu-metal.
Wednesday's delivery may have been a bit more forceful, the fans a bit louder; maybe more voters tuned in thanks to the media hype machine.
That's why everyone should be tuned in to what is happening in Georgia: Every elected official should be demanding an independent review of the election.
Last season over 75 million fans tuned in to watch DRL races, either online or on TV via their broadcast agreement with networks like ESPN.
But numerous producers said their writers and staffers are more tuned in, more aware of the news cycle, than they were a few years ago.
Is national enthusiasm around the field as high as it was in 85033, when 24 million people tuned in to the first GOP presidential debate?
The number of viewers was less than the 2202 million viewers who tuned in on the first day of impeachment hearings on Wednesday, per Nielsen.
One smug little chuckle too many from Rachel Maddow the night he accidentally tuned in to MSNBC while looking for Tucker Carlson Tonight, and blam!
The Loog Pro is a guitar made just for kids and features three strings that can be tuned in various open tunings for easy playing.
Their lavish, fairytale wedding ceremony received plenty of attention from the press and the public — 750 million people around the world tuned in to watch.
McAuliffe's hopeful quest to become the first American civilian in space captured the nation, and they all tuned in to watch her reach the stars.
But the "Friends" series finale blew it out of the water: On May 6, 2004, more than 52 million people tuned in to say goodbye.
But there are bad reasons, too, like being so tuned in to male voices and experiences that others fail to register as valid or worthwhile.
"Even pediatricians are often operating from an unconscious bias that dads are going to be less tuned in to their children's behavior," Dr. Hill said.
The French team have also attracted record viewers, with 9.4 million watching on TF1 on Wednesday after 9.83 million tuned in for the opening game.
Is a good neighbor tuned in to the same channel as you, watching from a sofa almost like yours, bought from a similar chain store?
Last week, "CBS This Morning" averaged 3.7 million viewers, the same number who tuned in for Mr. Rose's final week as the show's co-anchor.
Before long, virtually everyone in the Dallas power structure tuned in to "Newsroom" because its coverage of local news far exceeded anything else on television.
Viewership fell short of a CNN debate in October, which attracted 8.3 million viewers, and an ABC debate in September, when 14 million tuned in.
Parliament, that venerable symbol of British democracy, became a gladiatorial arena, at once riveting and horrifying to those who tuned in to the daily combat.
By the numbers: 16 million people tuned in to watch the House vote on articles of impeachment against President Trump one day before the debate.
Whether it was the bumbling nature of the Watergate burglars or the strange anecdotes of Nixon's life, I found myself  tuned in the entire time.
Instead, so few have tuned in — only 20123,000 people watched one Leicester match this season — that even UEFA, which runs the competition, has taken note.
That was down sharply from the 29 million who tuned in for Bush's first oath in 2001, following his contested election victory over Al Gore.
Among them were cool kids who looked like cool kids the world over, tuned in to that teenage frequency, a dog whistle with global reach.
With visits from Reddit's Alexis Ohanian, AOL's Steve Case, the team behind the new Alien: Covenant and more, you'll want to make sure you're tuned in.
Screencap: FacebookEarlier today, approximately 17 million Facebook Live users tuned in to an awe-inspiring video of nature at its fiercest: a massive, swirling supercell storm.
A surprise to no one who has been tuned in the past few weeks, but a feeling of excitement surrounding the band began to build nonetheless.
It seemed like the entire world tuned in on Saturday to watch Prince Harry and Meghan Markle get married at St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
A wide field of thoughtful candidates could have several opportunities to make their case to the nation, at a time when more voters have tuned in.
Opening ceremony numbers for Rio stood at 27.26 million compared with the 40.65 million that tuned in to the 693 London Games - a 32 percent dip.
Few shows are as tuned in to the state of the world today as this NBC comedy about the staff of a big-box department store.
James Norton, who plays Tommy Lee Royce, returns for Season 2, which follows a heavily watched first season, during which over 8 million people tuned in.
Yo, Father John Misty… We tuned in to watch your performance on SNL and thought you were Jimmy Fallon doing his third-rate Neil Young impression.
New York (CNN Business)More than 15 million viewers tuned in for part one of the 2020 presidential election's first primary debate on television Wednesday night.
As the first generation to grow up with smart phones and the internet, Gen Z is tuned in and always connected — for better or for worse.
Trump tuned in sometime around 9:30 pm on Monday, when he posted tweets echoing Sean Hannity's just-completed monologue trashing Baltimore in general and Rep.
People who tuned in to the Democratic presidential debate on Tuesday night could have been forgiven for thinking they accidentally turned the channel to Fox News.
In September, singer songwriter Halsey livestreamed a video of herself painting her album cover for over seven hours, and over 300,000 fans tuned-in to watch.
It has a 16,000 DPI sensor (overkill, but the new high-end default) which can be tuned in the single digits to match your preferred sensitivity.
I also become more sensitive to physical touch, but in a good way, where I'm more tuned in to every movement I or my partner makes.
Nielsen estimates that 15.8 million people tuned in to watch on the premiere weekend, and that 326,000 people streamed all nine episodes on the first day.
Cohen tuned in to the television special "Becoming Michelle: A First Lady's Journey with Robin Roberts" on 20/20 and seemed impressed by what he saw.
"Young people are more tuned in and likely to vote now than they were at this time 4 years ago and 8 years ago," he added.
Along with a few million other people, I tuned in to watch what would happen, live (spoiler: she did better than Andy Cohen did on CNN).
BuzzFeed says it doesn't know yet, but the 1 million number includes both people who watched the full hour and just tuned in for shorter segments.
Thank you to everyone who attended and tuned in to Disrupt SF 2016, and we hope to see you at Disrupt London December 5 to 6.
The songs (and the accompanying off-Broadway play) are explicitly about death, written for an audience he knew would be tuned in when the news broke.
But by unlocking the contributions of all their users, Instagram and Snapchat could keep people tuned in after they watch what's up with their best friends.
FOR a decade, millions of Japanese have tuned in to watch Ichiro Furutachi, the salty presenter of a popular evening news show, TV Asahi's "Hodo Station".
For Game 4 of the 2016 Stanley Cup Final, about 6 million viewers tuned in; in the United States, 5.407 million viewers was the series high.
On the same day, 112m Americans tuned in to the Super Bowl, a big American football game with more than its share of flag-waving, too.
The company saw Lenny Letter as a creative way to reach a certain digitally tuned-in female audience, said Alexa Christon, GE's head of media innovation.
Its most high-profile moment came during this month's El Clásico soccer match, when Real Madrid played FC Barcelona and 62,000 people tuned in via FuboTV.
Iowans tuned in at a disproportionately high level relative to the rest of the U.S. and were more engaged through the very end of the debate.
The game takes sudden turns in tone as if you've just tuned in to the shifting, conflicted thoughts that trouble Dawkins's mind—both upbeat and sinister.
It was chilling being in a crowd of 200-plus people all tuned in to one person spinning around in a chair strumming an unplugged guitar.
Fans who tuned in caught him talking about a theory that could kill any claim that Cersei Lannister and Daenerys Targaryen have on the Iron Throne.
His YouTube fame confirmed that he was eminently watchable, and whether that audience had tuned in to see him succeed or fail, he had their attention.
Many people tuned in after traveling back to their home towns and paying respect to their ancestors by preparing a feast and making a deep bow.
Among the 84 million people tuned in to the first presidential debate of the general election, the crowd in Phoenix was primed for a gladiatorial contest.
Now it seems that black hole collisions may be frequent facts of nature, with humanity at least tuned in to the darker, deeper vibrations of nature.
Last year's August number was skewed upward due to the 2628 million viewers who tuned in for the first GOP presidential debate carried by the network.
On a recent Saturday afternoon, their flat-screen TV was tuned in to a skateboarding event in Rio de Janeiro featuring cheerful competitors from around Brazil.
And who would not have tuned in to a Sunday "Meet the Press" featuring Russert one-on-one with Donald and Clinton for the full hour?
But at the same time, I stayed tuned in, following the rolling conversation about the game, watching as thing steadily improved through the early DLC releases.
For the first leg of the Eastern Conference finals, one million viewers tuned in on the Canadian sports network TSN and its French-language affiliate, RDS.
That lofty price tag might be worth it for some companies; after all, more than 111 million Americans tuned in for the big game in 2018.
Even with a spike in viewership for the midterms, the figure represented roughly half the audience that tuned in for coverage of the 2016 presidential election.
Mr. Naqvi tuned in from Dubai, and as Mr. Kim made his case that the private sector should step up, he repeatedly praised the Abraaj founder.
Is this a sign of her immaturity, or is she tuned in to subtler internal signals that will eventually steer her where she needs to go?
About 19.5 million people tuned in live to James Comey's testimony in June 2017, and about 20 million watched the Brett Kavanaugh hearing in Sept. 2018.
A record-low 6.9 million people tuned in, down 32 percent from last year's previous low mark, and reviews of the gimmick-laden show were unkind.
I tuned in to Canada's new version of Family Feud and may have witnessed one of the most iconic game show moments I've ever seen. pic.twitter.
That was the most since 50.3 million tuned in to see the Minnesota Twins defeat the Atlanta Braves in Game Seven of the 12.83 World Series.
For context, that's more than 9 million less than those who tuned in for the premiere of the "Rosanne" reboot on the same network last month.
Keem, for example, tweeted in early June that almost 22 million unique viewers tuned in to Friday Fortnite's fourth week across both Twitch and YouTube Gaming.
Citizens of northeast California who tuned in to an online forum broadcast got a good look at something they weren't expecting: Several seconds of men fuckin'.
Photo: GettyVoters in California's 1st congressional district tuned in Thursday night to a live stream of a political forum intended to highlight two candidates running for office.
Whether someone is walking the street with earbuds or sat at a laptop with studio-quality headphones, they've tuned in and dropped out of the social world.
The record was set in October 2015, when 15.5 million viewers tuned in to CNN for the first primary season debate between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders.
Viewers who tuned in to the Bachelor in Paradise premiere finally saw what happened between DeMario Jackson and Corinne Olympios on that fateful day in the pool.
Marvel aficionados who tuned in to Jessica Jones will be familiar with a bit of Cage's backstory: His wife was killed, and he plans to avenge her.
So I told my Investor Relations team, your job is to go and frighten the living daylights of investors who are not tuned in to this philosophy.
Tens of millions of Americans tuned in as Clinton, Trump, and their respective surrogates made the case for why they are best suited to lead the country.
Following news of the hack, hundreds of thousands of curious Instagram users tuned in, responding to each carefully curated update like they were watching a WWE smackdown.
He welcomed those tuned in to a series "in which I hope we'll be looking at some of the ideas and events which have influenced the century".
Viewers got the backstory (the classic "how did you end up like this?" question that every wheelchair user is asked ad nauseum) every time they tuned in.
People across the world tuned in to watch Dr. Christine Blasey Ford and Brett Kavanaugh give their testimonies in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday.
As audiences tuned in for the latest episode of the HBO drama miniseries, they got to know the actor very well when he bared all for cameras.
Viewers included in the figure tuned in to the regular game for more than 3 seconds for an average 22 minutes solely on Twitter, the company said.
Millions of people tuned in to hear Ford's testimony, and her story clearly struck a chord with people who have had their own experiences with sexual assault.
That is a large audience for a daytime event, though it is short of the 30.6 million who tuned in to President Donald Trump's inauguration in January.
In total, the streams generated seven million views — a view meaning a user tuned in while the game was live and stayed for at least three seconds.
While almost 10m viewers tuned in to see Craig, a Liverpudlian builder, win the first season in 2000, this year's "Celebrity Big Brother" finale attracted around 1.6m.
"We are surrounded by youth of the WE generation — a generation that is tuned-in to the needs of their community both globally and locally," says Craig.
But the desperate request also applied to the nearly 3 million people who eventually tuned in to Reynolds' Facebook Live stream of the moments after the ordeal.
Forty-two million viewers tuned in to watch "The Puppy Episode," which went on to garner an Emmy Award for Best Comedy Writing, and a Peabody Award.
While that figure is nothing compared to the roughly 16 million averaged by CBS and NBC, those who tuned in on Twitter were of a younger demographic.
They are high-information voters who were turned off by Trump's tone, and therefore tuned in to the message of candidates seeking to represent them in Washington.
As more than 114 million fans tuned in for television's biggest day of the year last year, so-called proposition or "prop" bets have become increasingly popular.
The largest number of viewers we witnessed was just over a thousand, while many streams had only a few dozen people tuned in at any given time.
The loss of viewership likely occurred as Canadians tuned in to the Fox Television feed instead, with its U.S. commercials that many consider funnier and more sophisticated.
On the night of the documentary's premiere, 1.9 million total viewers tuned in, making Lifetime's best performance in more than two years, according to Nielsen Media Research.
A reported 24 million people tuned in to watch, 2 billion expected to hear news, and the ten bells of Westminster Abbey rang for three straight hours.
Pellegrini said lawmakers who hail from Southern states, which are the most likely to see Zika cases, are more tuned in to the crisis than their colleagues.
At one point on Sunday night, a solid 11 million people were tuned in to watch the finale of the BBC's nail-chewingly tense crime thriller Bodyguard.
Last month, he hosted a Fortnite tournament in Las Vegas, in an e-sports arena, and almost seven hundred thousand people tuned in to his Twitch stream.
That was down from the 25 million who tuned in to the 2015 women's World Cup final, which occurred during an evening time slot, according to Fox.
Almost all of Republicans who tuned in — 28503 percent — approved of the president's speech, according to CBS News, while only 22019 percent of Democrats said the same.
People tuned in began to leave the livestream in droves, and many male followers immediately unsubscribed to her channel and started withdrawing their gifts, the BBC reported.
Riot Games hasn't published official viewership for this year's League of Legends World Championship, but last year 99.6 million unique viewers tuned in for the World Championships.
Just over 20 million Americans tuned in to the 2017 Golden Globes ceremony on NBC, a rise that topped two years of decline for the live show.
Still, Drake tweeted when he was about to play, so everyone tuned in, and the stream quickly broke Twitch's record for most people watching a single stream.
On February 5, 2012, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds personality Dr DisRespect returned to streaming, and nearly 400,000 people tuned in to watch him mow down people—a new record.
But Monday would be a more natural time because some senators can be invited to the announcement, and more people will be tuned in after the holiday.
And stay tuned: In early December, we'll publish our annual Year-End News Quiz, which, like this one from 2015, will round up 12 months of headlines.
Over 500 million people tuned in for Apollo 11's landing via television, the medium that exponentially extended the experience of the moon landing around the world.
At the Doushuai Temple, which attracts a steady patronage of worshipers and tourists, artists are very much tuned in to the functional parameters of such a site.
More than 28 million viewers watched the first episode, and by the time the finale arrived more than 100 million people had tuned in, breaking ratings records.
Voters who tuned in late and had no problem with Biden came out to vote for him without being canvassed or pulled out by the campaign itself.
The ratings are still well below Democratic presidential debates: Nearly 20 million viewers tuned in to the debate in Las Vegas, just days before the Nevada caucuses.
Hundreds of thousands tuned in to watch online, and it was broadcast on TV. The YouTube video of the full race has more than a million views.
On Thursday, however, those who tuned in to watch streams of operas, orchestral concerts and chamber music programs, from Berlin to Philadelphia, weren't aping the live audience.
New York (CNN Business)More than 7.8 million people tuned in for Tuesday night's Democratic debate on CNN, according to Nielsen TV ratings and digital streaming data.
Plus, with a difficult discovery system for podcasts, cross-promotion allows networks to become the tastemakers, suggesting shows from within their roster to keep people tuned in.
More than five million people tuned in for his first formal press briefing last week, with cable news channels and some broadcast networks taking the proceedings live.
If you tuned in today to hear us wax poetic about the wily and whiskered warmonger John Bolton like I said on yesterday's episode, well, things change.
By the time the last episode aired in 2004, the 50m Americans who tuned in had learned almost everything there was to know about the six characters.
Somewhere in Kandahar Province Monday morning, the Taliban's military commander for the south, a member of the group's ruling Quetta Shura, tuned in at 5:30 a.m.
Nearly 30 million Americans tuned in to watch the televised event (by comparison, 22.8 million watched Prince William tie the knot with Kate Middleton, according to Nielsen).
You know a few more people than usual were tuned in to catch the action--something Nascar, which has rapidly declined over the past decade, sorely needed.
Mr. Carlson had a strong debut on Monday night, when 3.2 million people tuned in, though viewership settled at about 2.9 million on Tuesday and Wednesday nights.
Washington (CNN)Much of the nation tuned in Thursday for the testimony of Christine Blasey Ford, who has accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault.
Most GOP members did not indulge in the kind of unhinged circus acts that some had expected and that Trump might have tuned in hoping to see.
Newzoo data show that in August, viewers tuned in for almost 150 million total hours worth of Fortnite (competitive and recreational) on Twitch and YouTube Gaming combined.
More than 4 million people tuned in on Tuesday to watch Ms. Maddow's report on MSNBC, the biggest audience in her show's nine years on the air.
"The only way he's going to hear what I'm going to tell you is he's tuned in, and I'm sure he is," she told MSNBC in May.
More people tuned in to watch Obama's State of the Union address in 22017, George W. Bush's in 230 and 22018, and Clinton's in 1994 and 1998.
More people tuned in to watch Obama's State of the Union address in 2010, George W. Bush's in 2002 and 2003, and Clinton's in 1994 and 1998.
England's match against arch rival Argentina drew nearly 1.5 million viewers on TF1, while up to 1.1 million people have tuned in to watch the United States.
As new fans tuned in to BTS, they found a group with elaborate music videos and experimental fashion that sometimes bordered on feminine, at least to Western eyes.
Think about it: When's the last time you really tuned in to hear what your local meteorologist had to say -- or even watched your local news at all?
After the interview, she began freaking out about the fact she was able to speak to the singer and actor, completely unaware that he was still tuned in.
Harris and Biden are now about even in support among self-identified Democrats, white voters, younger voters, nonwhite women and those who tuned in to watch the debates.
It was during the 2002 Games in Salt Lake City, Utah, and I tuned in to the live feed at the very beginning of a women's medal match.
It's this ability to be on point without ramming home the point that has made Audiard the favorite director of politically tuned-in actors such as Edward Norton.
The Moon enters imaginative, psychically tuned-in Water sign Pisces today, inspiring you to focus on your professional goals as well as to show off your creative abilities.
So far, a bunch of people who joined him in Wyoming — and anyone who tuned in for the livestream — are the only people who have listened to it.
When it first aired, in 1990, "Twin Peaks" gained a whopping "33 share", meaning that a third of American televisions then on were tuned in to the show.
President Trump's fixation with TV and cable news has been well chronicled; he tuned in obsessively during the campaign, and he continues to now from the White House.
The company is not sharing how many players tuned in for the live event in-game, although that figure may be revealed at some point in the future.
That's a 20 percent drop from last year, and roughly three million fewer than the number of people who tuned in for the 2018 ceremony, the previous low.
And while some fans were less than enthused about the serious time commitment, people still tuned in to the very end — whether their significant others approved or not.
If coded as such, the dual motors could deliver blistering torque and 0-60 numbers or tuned in such a way to maximize range by preventing ludicrous speeds.
The rating is the percentage of television households watching a broadcast, and the share is the percentage tuned in among those households with televisions on at the time.
The show went on to run for 11 years, and when it ended in 2001, nearly 1 billion viewers across 140 countries tuned in for the series finale.
A whopping 29.2 million viewers here in the United States tuned in to watch the couple tie the knot on Saturday morning at Windsor Castle, according to Nielsen.
And there is no mention of the vehicle's software being tuned in such a way to register Herzberg as a "false positive," as recently reported by The Information.
When I tuned in, the channel was showing a close-up of a dog's snout with some new age-y music called "Lakeside Walkies" playing over the top.
If you tuned in to the Grammys on Sunday, February 12, then you were met with gorgeous gowns, the year's finest singers, and a very stunning Céline Dion.
Even though overall viewership has declined over the years, millions of people around the world still tuned in to watch the the 89th Academy Awards on February 26.
They were the source of serious human rights concerns before the Olympics, and they continued right through the games, almost unnoticed by the sports fans who tuned in.
Of the active TV viewing households that critical evening, 14.1 percent tuned in to the Fox News debate, while only 3.8 percent watched Trump's solo speech on CNN.
The Mueller figure also was below the 19.5 million who tuned in for former FBI Director James Comey's congressional testimony in June 2017 about his firing by Trump.
And judging from the record-breaking 4.4 million people who tuned in for the show's debut, it was a timely page flip to a new chapter in television.
Whatever the reason, millions of viewers tuned in for NBC's breakout drama of the 2016-2017 season, and the Pearsons became the most adored family on American television.
What intrigues Cramer the most about IAC's track record is that going back to the 1990s, Diller was always tuned in to up-and-coming trends and fads.
The Duchess of Sussex chose to make her wedding day a moment where the world tuned in and were made to think about racial equality and gender equality.
After what would be the first in a series of 14 tweets, her followers tuned in eagerly awaiting what she would say next, and it did not disappoint.
Only twice since Nielsen began measuring in 1994 have more than a third of Americans tuned in to this vital speech, and often it's more like a quarter.
Featuring footage from the pilot program, with the images automatically blurred and the audio muted, it was a national first, and tens of thousands of people tuned in.
Berlant tuned in to a wider sense of disaffection—the feeling among average voters that neither of these visions for change was really about them, or for them.
The announcement comes days after a record-high 175,000 fans tuned in to watch the 12th annual Clarkson Cup women's ice hockey championship game, according to Canada's CTV.
Even if Trump isn't personally using racialized and misogynistic speech on Twitter, a huge subset of his followers are tuned in to alt-right rhetoric and social media.
At THUMP, we stay tuned in to drug culture and how it pertains to nightlife, so I spoke to Dr. Fadiman to find out more about this treatment.
Stay tuned In a rare instance of a bipartisan agreement, top congressional leaders at the time said Obamacare laid the foundation for single-payer — albeit for different reasons.
Millions across the country, some mourning the recent elimination of a fan favorite, a banker named Jason Tartick, tuned in on Monday night to see Ms. Kufrin's choice.
When I tuned in on Tuesday afternoon, one contestant had his headphone buds in and was listening to something on his phone, which probably made it more bearable.
Using his brain activity as a means to indicate yes or no, they were able to ask if he still wanted his television tuned in to hockey games.
The restaurant industry's difficult labor conditions are a secret to no one who has picked up a Bourdain book or tuned in to an episode of Hell's Kitchen.
As a kid, Lin-Manuel Miranda tuned in to the Oscars simply because he loved a movie, and there was no show on earth that loved movies more.
We're hearing stories about how tuned-in people were to the Kavanaugh fight — how they're worried about the future of their children now that Kavanaugh's on the court.
It would jump-start a week of renewed interest and faith in her show, with viewers sharing popcorn-eating GIFs on Twitter as they tuned in en masse.
All over the world, fans tuned in to see the second seriously twisted installment in the life of resident stalker Joe Goldberg, starring Gossip Girl alum Penn Badgley.
An estimated 50 million people will be watching at home — far more than are tuned in for his campaign rallies or impromptu news conferences at the White House.
The "Mad Money" host has just three earnings reports circled on his calendar in the week ahead, along with two analyst meetings he will be tuned in to.
Whan was at home on the couch, tuned in to the final round of the ANA Inspiration two weeks ago, when Thompson received a retroactive four-stroke penalty.
One person familiar with the matter described the office scene as "chaotic" and said at one point more than 300 people tuned in to an emergency conference call.
Or perhaps the reticent witness — a career prosecutor who delivered terse, technical answers — was not the type to keep Americans tuned in for a marathon day of viewing.
Or perhaps the reticent witness — a career prosecutor who delivered terse, technical answers — was not the type to keep Americans tuned in for a marathon day of viewing.
I tuned in during the Gameboy block, and was excited to see this classic Metroid-style TNMT game (which I played for like, twenty minutes back in 1993).
I tuned in expecting he'd say something about how his administration plans to regulate the fully self-driving cars that Ford and others have vowed to introduce by 2021.
Manufacturing also tuned in a solid 32,000 gain for the month, with the bulk of the growth coming from the 2000,2274 positions added in the key durable goods sector.
Unfortunately, the system that determines which objects around the car can be safely ignored had reportedly been tuned in a way that caused it to ignore a passing pedestrian.
It didn't matter what religion you were, it didn't matter what ethnicity you were, what gender, what sexual orientation — everyone just tuned in and was entertained by the show.
While 9.7 million people tuned in to watch on Sunday, a poll by Harris Interactive showed 61 percent "were not convinced" by what he said, especially on social issues.
More than two million total viewers tuned in for the first two games streamed on Twitter — small numbers compared to the NFL's regular TV audience, but certainly not insignificant.
He pointed to the success of the Netflix original Indian series Sacred Games, about a cop chasing down a crime overlord, which audiences abroad tuned in to as well.
When the trailer for the upcoming CGI remake of The Lion King was released on Thanksgiving Day, many people tuned in for one thing and one thing only: Beyoncé.
Over one hundred million viewers tuned in to Timberlake's halftime performance, where he sang and danced his way through a medley of hits from his 20-year music career.
Millions of Americans tuned in Monday evening for the first presidential debate of the election cycle, which pitted the seasoned debater Clinton against the less tested and unpredictable Trump.
Chael Sonnen lost more big fights than he won but people still tuned in to watch him 'get shut up' and he laughed all the way to the bank.
Back in 1988 the Muppets were already on top of their Trump trolling game, as children tuned in to watch a conniving Ronald Grump build his iconic Grump Tower.
Beyond voter-modeling data, media analytics involves analyzing data on television viewership to purchase targeted advertising more efficiently, appealing to small groups of voters when they are tuned in.
For that reason, investors are tuned in to the early races, which can't tell the whole story but could give clues to the broader outcome of the midterm elections.
"$399 is the cost of being first in line to experience what a more productive, optimized, and tuned-in daily experience is like for work and play," said Nixdorff.
It was with much anticipation and trepidation that I and millions of other trekkies tuned in Sunday night to Star Trek: Discovery, the latest series in the beloved franchise.
Fans eagerly tuned in for his follow-up, November 2017's The Thrill of it All, but the strong work failed to capture the same attention as his debut.
Beneath his mullet, the scars on his face were outward symptoms of a body that, after a decade of competitive fighting, was slowing down as more viewers tuned in.
Fourteen million people, or about twenty per cent of the population, tuned in, with the pride of a seafaring nation, to explore treasures recovered by a venerable media empire.
The business of basketball is booming and Tilman Fertitta, the owner of the NBA's Houston Rockets, suggests the league has a winning game plan for keeping fans tuned in.
The Texas Democrat's Senate bid mobilized and excited voters across the country last year as millions tuned in to his social media-savvy campaign built on a progressive platform.
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An estimated 17 million people tuned in to find out which of the core characters the new villain, Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), killed off the show, according to Nielsen.
For all those who tuned in or actually made it to their seats in Rio, her performances redefined human limits, just as Bolt's sprinting did in 2100 and 2000.
Those who tuned in for her feuds with Chris Jericho and Eddie Guerrero, two of the greatest in-ring performers ever, watched her tower over Guerrero and overpower Jericho.
I found myself mostly swapping between presets and leaving well enough alone for the most part, but those closely tuned in will probably find a lot to like here.
Televisions across the United States — including on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange and at the Pentagon offices of the Joint Chiefs of Staff — were tuned in.
About 24 million people tuned in to the first Republican primary debate of the 2016 race on Fox News, making it the most-watched cable news broadcast to date.
Viewers voted for their favorite music videos and tuned in each weekday afternoon to watch the host, Carson Daly, count down the top 10 choices and interview celebrity guests.
But viewership fell short of the huge audience that tuned in for the last two Democratic debates in Nevada (19.7 million) and South Carolina (15.3 million), according to Nielsen.
More than 80,000 viewers tuned in to a special Vietnamese YouTube stream of the PUBG Nations Cup, and more than 50,000 people tune in regularly to local weekly tournaments.
But the hotel has a dark history, and his son, Danny — gifted with supernatural powers — seems to be the only one tuned in to the dark forces around them.
It beat the previous record-holder from June, when 18.1 million viewers tuned in to NBC, MSNBC and Telemundo for the second Democratic debate of the current election cycle.
If you were tuned in enough to ask someone if their nails were enhanced, then you could likely already spot the telltale thickness of acrylics from a mile away.
Her rendition of Shirley Bassey's "This Is My Life" became a national sensation; more than half of all Israeli households tuned in to watch her win the season's finale.
All three have already testified behind closed doors, but now it's when a lot of people are going to be really tuned in to the whole saga to television.
Even if you weren't tuned in, you may have seen the highlight reel or any of the many recaps, news analyses, hot takes and tweets that followed her appearance.
Usually, the advertisers that take this route are youth-focused — particularly on the most digitally tuned-in subset of young people — and don't mind not being taken entirely seriously.
Capitol Hill televisions all tuned in, with partisans hanging on every word of State Department bureaucrats whose memory of a phone call hold the fate of Donald Trump's presidency.
This year, over 22 million viewers tuned in, scoring a 5.5 rating among adults 18 to 49 years old, the highest for any program since the Oscars in February.
If you tuned in to the Miss World 2019 pageant just seconds after the winner was announced, you would have probably thought that Miss Nigeria took home the crown.
Al was down in Mexico Tuesday celebrating his birthday with gf Lucila Sola ... who's just about 40 years younger than Al. Looks like he's totally tuned in to her.
But it was one of the few shows on the air to feel so bracingly tuned in to what it means to be a woman, alive, in 2010s America.
Some 93m Americans saw their team beat the Dutch 29-212 to win their fourth title on July 22019th, more than tuned in to most basketball and baseball league finals.
In the nine years since, YouTube became the primary vehicle by which people watched music videos, the activity for which people tuned in to the show in the first place.
A combined 22014 billion viewers — more than half of the global population aged four and over — tuned in to watch the month-long tournament in Russia during June and July.
Prince Harry and Markle's decision to visit Reprezent for their second engagement as a couple is a clear message that the royals are tuned in and listening to Britain's youth.
That claim might sound a little familiar, but according to HBO a whopping 12.1 million viewers tuned in for the live broadcast of "The Dragon and the Wolf" last night.
By secretly subcontracting LSD-related experiments throughout American academia, Gottlieb inadvertently seeded the great wave of psychedelia in which half of young America turned on, tuned in, and dropped out.
She's tuned in over the years for what she calls a great story, one that pulled her in completely and sent her down many internet rabbit holes, following fan theories.
Over one hundred million viewers tuned in to see him sing and dance his way through a medley of hits — including his latest, "Filthy" — from his 20-year music career.
There were definitely a number of Swifties who said they tuned in specifically to watch their queen sing as she danced her fingers across the ivories in a candlelit room.
All across the country, people on their commutes, students in school, and even passengers on planes tuned in to one of the most pivotal moments of Trump's presidency so far.
Thousands came to fill up the Manchester Arena, hundreds of thousands paid to watch the official YouTube stream, and more than a million others tuned in to pirated Twitch streams.
The fact that more voters than usual have tuned in early and little movement has occurred suggests that perhaps there is a lower chance the polls will change than usual.
About 28.2 million viewers tuned in on ESPN during the first season in 2016, and the league was able to bring in Bud Light, Allianz and Toy State as sponsors.
Instructor Barry Moltz shows you how to build and sustain a thriving small business, delivering instruction on everything from customer acquisition to marketing strategies fine-tuned in the business trenches.
My summer instincts (the season might be fading but they are always tuned in) tell me Bembry was eating a banana popsicle and it was way too cold for him.
Fortunately, the audience clearly tuned in for Sunday night's fiasco: According to the report, the sold-out theater got the joke immediately, and broke into applause for the Rio's cleverness.
This resulted in huge audiences; in 1953, 69 percent of televisions were tuned in to the broadcast of the episode of "I Love Lucy" in which Lucy has a baby.
Musk's playful tone did not go unnoticed by the community, who had tuned in for the discussion about SpaceX's most recently released plan for getting to and settling on Mars.
RELATED: Full poll results Most Americans say they are tuned in to the case -- 58% say that they've been following news about the murder of Khashoggi very or somewhat closely.
With social media chatter about a potential fix growing, hundreds tuned in to a live stream to witness the spectacle, and found Molchanov flailing about the court and ultimately losing.
Nothing very interesting happened at first, but millions of people tuned in; she appeared on Letterman and in countless news stories as a herald of a new age of transparency.
It was a progressive series, in the sense that it was tuned in to big-picture issues and more often than not took a left-leaning stand on those issues.
We came out of that and we went right back to doing what we did, not really being tuned in and sensitive to the fact that the world had changed.
Back at my room, I tuned in to the game, grabbed a Heineken from the fridge and dug into a pastrami on rye that was as thick as a brick.
It takes a little while to rediscover its rhythms, but once it does, it feels tuned in to its world and its country in a way few sitcoms are anymore.
Viewership numbers on Twitch reflected this: almost 260,000 people tuned in to watch the game just before Street Fighter V, Dragon Ball FighterZ, setting a new record for EVO viewership.
The rating is the percentage of television households tuned to a broadcast, and the share is the percentage tuned in among those television households with sets on at the time.
Viewers tuned in to see Muhammad Ali spout off about the Vietnam War or to see Yoko Ono show her conceptual art in a 21971-minute discussion with John Lennon.
That would sound impressive, if not for the fact that closer to 14 million viewers tuned in to the first day of the impeachment inquiry in the House in November.
If you've tuned in to the N.F.L. playoffs or the Golden Globes, or even tried to watch a Minecraft video on YouTube, you've probably seen Bloomberg's ad about health care.
They've driven in, flown in, bussed in or — more recently — virtually tuned in, all to publicly proclaim a message that once went without saying: the life of every child matters.
Mr. Trump defended his pardon of the former Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio, claiming he had timed it to draw "far higher" ratings as television viewers tuned in for storm coverage.
In 2019, final Nielsen data showed that 18.6 million Americans tuned in when actors Sandra Oh and Andy Samberg hosted the movie and television awards ceremony in Beverly Hills, California.
Tuned in workforce The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that by 2030, millennials, who comprise the hyper-connected, tech savvy generation, will make up 75 percent of the workforce.
It was also almost 10 million less than the number of viewers who tuned in for Comey's testimony to the Senate Intelligence Committee last June, which nabbed 19.5 million viewers.
I only ask this because if it were my wedding, my friends and family would struggle to produce something other than a guitar that hasn't been tuned in a while.
It was also almost 10 million less than the number of viewers who tuned in for Comey's testimony to the Senate Intelligence Committee last June, which nabbed 19.5 million viewers.
This game could put a dent in the high ratings that the World Series has been getting to date, although I am sure the Chicagoans are all still tuned in.
I stop simply watching the movie and start feeling it, becoming tuned in to its rhythms and nuances, almost experiencing the film as a participant, knowing it from the inside.
It later passed anyway, but Davis and her pink sneakers were heard and seen round the country, as women tuned in via video and social media feeds to cheer her on.
The hosts discussed their op-ed on the show, and Trump tuned in that morning to say that was "FAKE NEWS" and that Scarborough had begged him to stop the story.
More than 1 million viewers tuned in his Fox News town hall on Sunday, and even hard-to-impress Chris Wallace found him compelling -- much to the consternation of the President.
Viewers anticipated Roseanne would tout the "Make America Great Again" message, and both his supporters and opponents (as well as simple fans of the beloved, enormously popular original show) tuned in.
Forty-eight million viewers from living rooms across America tuned in to watch; courtside, fans wore handmade buttons featuring phrases like "I'm with Billie Jean" and waved banners in the air.
It was indeed music to fan's ears as millions of fans who'd waited for two wintry years, tuned in to watch the premiere of the historic show's eighth and final season.
While Fisher had tuned in about twice a week before the scandal, what she saw following the controversy has inspired her, and apparently 14% more of viewing America, to stick around.
Back in 1996, the percentage of eligible voters who watched Bill Clinton and Bob Dole's presidential debate was far smaller — 18.7 percent — than the 33 percent who tuned in last night.
Despite all the nastiness and the tawdry content of this presidential campaign, young people have tuned in and are only going to remain involved in the future, some of them say.
Earlier this year, nearly 11 million Brits tuned in to watch the finale of the drama, making Bodyguard the most-watched BBC show since the Doctor Who Christmas special in 2008.
By that point, most candidates have announced that they are running, the winners and losers are just a couple of spots from their finishing position and more voters have tuned in.
On the day April welcomed her baby boy to the world, over 14 million people tuned in, with 1.2 million from around the world watching the actual birth as it happened.
About 47.4 percent of households in 56 major markets tuned in to watch the underdog Philadelphia Eagles defeat the New England Patriots, NBC said, down from 48.8 percent a year earlier.
The animated show is as easy to discuss as the weather for a generation, that is until you come across a weirdo that has never tuned in for a cultural education.
That figure is based on the 15 channels that aired the wedding ceremony live, and measures the number of viewers that tuned in when the ceremony officially started at 7 a.m.
Parkes is charged with getting MTV shows in front of the right audiences, including fans who may have forgotten about the network and those who never tuned in to begin with.
On the first day of the impeachment hearings, more than 13 million people tuned in across multiple broadcast and cable outlets, which was lower than some previous high stakes Capitol hearings.
Roughly 13 million people tuned in on TV to the first public impeachment hearing on Wednesday, drawing fewer viewers than other recent testimonies by figures like former FBI Director James Comey.
Less than half of the television audience that watched last week's presidential debate between Donald J. Trump and Hillary Clinton tuned in on Tuesday to see their running mates square off.
Promoters tuned in to the capitalist trip, and the Magic Mountain Music Festival, at Mt. Tamalpais, and Monterey Pop followed later, in the Summer of Love, now nearly fifty summers ago.
The Rio Games, which kick off with Friday's opening ceremony, are expected to draw more U.S. viewers than the record 217 million who tuned in to the London Olympics in 2012.
Trump never talks about Mark Zuckerberg or Facebook: He isn't tuned in to the debate over how they handle people's data, and thinks the Russia story is a hoax, sources say.
Painter and designer Luke Mack tuned in to the temptations of first impressions and their diversion from the truth in his series of oil paintings, which address the influence of vices.
Here's what's even weirder: More than a million people tuned in to watch the Scripps National Spelling Bee on ESPN, the network that has broadcast the competition every year since 1994.
Nearly 2.6 million viewers tuned in for a Fox News town hall last month with Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, making it the highest-rated television appearance of the election cycle.
Her first episode included an interview with therapist Dr. Daniel Amen, and on Tuesday none other than Demi Lovato tuned in to give her thoughts on staying positive in dark times.
ON OUR RADAR An orthopedic surgeon dressed in scrubs made a cameo appearance on "The iHeart Living Room Concert for America" last night, singing John Lennon's "Imagine" as millions tuned in.
Also, be careful: Your words can move markets, offend entire religions and trigger international incidents — or, in this case, trigger the "audience of one" tuned in to his surrogates from upstairs.
And he believed he had to protect his stable of news correspondents and producers to give Fox News some credibility beyond the core viewers who tuned in for its opinion hosts.
But in their free skate program, set to Beethoven's "Moonlight" Sonata, Ms. Papadakis and Mr. Cizeron expanded the idea of virtuosity with the way they completely tuned in to each other.
"These Flyball athletes and their owners are incredibly tuned in to each other, so you sometimes feel like they're actually physically connected by a kind of invisible cord," Dr. Serpell said.
Mr. Comey was testifying before Congress, so the bartender, Kathie Larsyn, tuned in to ABC and put up the volume, figuring everyone wanted to hear what Mr. Comey had to say.
Her appearance was a hit: More than four million people tuned in, higher than Mr. Carlson's average audience and making it the most-watched program in all of cable that night.
In the forever war every streaming network must wage to acquire and retain new subscribers, the one that gives me back the raw feed will keep me tuned in for life.
Her "scholars," as she calls them, have tuned in live for "Tucked-in Tuesdays," in which their principal's acted-out bedtime stories get streamed straight to their parents' phones and computers.
After I typed that last sentence, I paused for a sip of coffee and randomly tuned in to the conversation at a nearby table in the lobby of my Hampton Inn.
And although everyone pretty much knew that Phelps didn't stand a chance, millions of viewers tuned in to see how it turned out — and many of them live-tweeted the experience.
The need to rethink the telecast has become a top priority since last year, when only 26.5 million people tuned in, a drop of nearly 20 percent from the previous year.
The millions of families who tuned in for the first episode witnessed this scene: a boy of around 15 years old, in a Reebok tracksuit and boxing gloves, punching a garden shed.
Eager fans who tuned in were greeted by a block of ice and instructed to leave comments -- specifically the word "fire" -- in order to melt the ice and reveal the premiere date.
The previous record for a Democratic debate was set in October 2015, when 15.5 million viewers tuned in to CNN for the first primary season debate between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders.
These pseudo-religious overtones were always why I tuned in to 12 Monkeys, which constantly walked a seemingly impossible line between self-seriousness and utter ridiculousness with a wink and a nod.
I feel like Olivia Pope wouldn't exist — in a literal sense, if viewers hadn't tuned in — but if we as a culture weren't willing to see her in all of her complexity.
More than 100 million users tuned in to Hotstar, an on-demand streaming service owned by Disney, on June 16, the day India and Pakistan played a league match against each other.
If you just tuned in Monday night expecting to see two well-qualified and broadly competent candidates discussing the issues in some kind of recognizable shape, you would find yourself sorely disappointed.
But she says that she realized much more time had passed by listening to Good Morning America with her mother and father, who tuned in to the show in Arlen's hospital room.
You weren't following the election news, but you knew it was a big story, and so you tuned in to tonight's first presidential debate to see what the hubbub was all about.
While you were tuned in to Stephen Colbert's hilarious hosting antics at the 2017 Emmy Awards on Sunday, PEOPLE was watching for the action off-camera, backstage and on the red carpet.
" The fact that Dream Pops are vegan was likely a big draw for Starbucks, since the chain is so tuned in to the aforementioned "interest and enthusiasm for more plant-based products.
Those who tuned in to Sunday's awards know that Gaga looked radiant in the black number, which she wore for both the Oscar ceremony and to the famed Vanity Fair Oscar afterparty.
While there's no word on just how many Facebook Live viewers stayed tuned in to the whole 3:37 minute broadcast, the livestream did garner 12,000 reactions, 3,249 shares and 8,500 comments.
" As for why she hasn't tuned in to the HBO phenomenon (which concludes this Sunday after eight seasons), the Pretty Woman star said she prefers something a bit more PG. "Too scary.
Photo: Matt Sayles (Matt Sayles/Invision/AP)Always tuned-in to the true nature and potential of technology, the influential film director Werner Herzog supports cinephiles who want to pirate his films.
On the day April welcomed her baby boy to the world, more than 14 million people tuned in, with 1.2 million from around the world watching the actual birth as it happened.
The platform has been utilizing live streaming since 2011, when millions of people around the world tuned in to watch the Royal Wedding and again in 2012 during Felix Baumgartner's supersonic freefall.
More than 10,000 fans tuned in to watch the live-stream of the competition, which will also air on TV channels in East and Southeast Asia as well as in North America.
On the season finale of Insecure, we tuned in hoping that the writers would do us a solid and pop off with an opening scene of Issa and Lawrence's make-up sex.
On Sunday, millions of Americans tuned in to watch Super Bowl LI but there are a few lucky stars who snagged a ticket to watch the Big Game from the actual stands.
In anticipation of the event, the festival uploaded a video to their Facebook page with the caption "Stay tuned..." In the video, 3D renderings and imagery reveal details on the upcoming lineup.
Testimony from James Comey lit up Twitter on Thursday as people tuned in to see what the former FBI director testified about events surrounding his firing by President Donald Trump last month.
To be clear, that 2.2 million accounts for the total view, or what Nielsen might call the cumulative view, of all the people who tuned in at one point during the game.
When journalist Steve Noviello posted a video of him and a friend goofing around at Nebraska Furniture Mart this past weekend, he was surprised when 100 people tuned in to the livestream.
The whole political world tuned in to watch Cruz announce Fiorina's elevation, then wandered off to dust some bookshelves as he orated on for half an hour before turning over the stage.
On average, ten thousand people watch him at any given time, though once, when he staged a boxing match between viewers in his ex-girlfriend's back yard, sixty-five thousand tuned in.
But the match was a success in drawing crowds: 18,000 fans watched the fight on-site in a United Kingdom arena, and nearly 800,000 people tuned in online to stream the event.
I tuned in for a nostalgia boost, but when I got to the part where the robot (who's an ALIEN now??) says "Danger, Will Robinson," it was all wrong, so I stopped.
If you're already paying attention to the TV show you've tuned in to watch, you're more likely to pay attention to an integrated ad that plays without your noticing it, after all.
Never sitting or eating as the hours ticked by, the Oregon senator spoke to a mostly empty chamber, but tens of thousands tuned in online to see him argue against confirming Gorsuch.
Once the artists code the bots, the project interface then becomes completely collaborative with both viewers who are physically in the space and viewers tuned in from 0003to5's public streaming site.
Perhaps the most striking example is in 2003, when 62 million people tuned in to listen to George W. Bush justify the invasion of Iraq, which the US did two months later.
Trump apparently tuned in and felt like he didn't get enough credit for the First Step Act he signed in December, which reduced some federal drug sentences and looked to reduce recidivism.
The performance had its premiere in 1980 on Chinese New Year, and more than 100 million Chinese were estimated to have tuned in during the 56 hours over which it was broadcast.
" As millions of people tuned in, Mr. Ali dedicated some of his videos to criticizing entire speeches made by Mr. el-Sisi, who has publicly called Mr. Ali's claims "lies and slander.
Last month, 6.17 million people watched the Democratic debate on PBS — a 66 percent decline from the 18.1 million Americans who tuned in for the second night of primary debates in June.
Nearly 170 million tuned in to watch the new game being played live by gamer Turner "Tfue" Tenney on video game live-streaming platform Twitch, less than two hours after its launch.
That eclipsed previous top-rated "Game of Thrones" episodes, including the 8.11 million who watched the season five finale in 2015 and the 8 million who tuned in to that year's opener.
But legions of devoted listeners — a drive-time audience of millions tuned in to 100 radio stations across the country and a cable television network — adored his irreverence and gut-fighter's instincts.
That falls well behind the 226 million who watched John McCain accept the Republican nomination in 2008 — and slightly ahead of the 30.3 million who tuned in for Mitt Romney's 2012 address.
And now Kavanaugh is the heat shield for Zuckerberg because this would have been huge news had 28 million people not tuned in to find out how much Kavanaugh likes beer. Beer.
But they tuned in to the show for a range of reasons, not just out of disgruntlement: Sometimes Jones was simply entertaining, or his rants gave them new angles on the news.
During this period, party elites have generally been able to push the nomination toward their preferred candidates long before most of the general voting public has even tuned in to the process.
Yet Elliott, the NFL's rushing leader, apparently struck a nerve with a significant number of viewers tuned in to NBC's national telecast of the Cowboys' 26-20 victory against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
According to the International Olympic Committee, 3.5 billion people across the world tuned in for the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics, compared with an audience of 2.1 billion for the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics.
"We have some exciting announcements in the pipeline and stay tuned in the coming months to hear more about some of these innovations that will be rolled out in emerging markets," Uber teased.
We may never know whether the president was working through his doubts while weighing other contenders, or simply trying to stir up some suspense to keep the media and the public tuned in.
They could also be influenced by the candidates themselves — but by most accounts, Ted Cruz's campaign was much more organized and tuned in to this stage of the process than Trump's has been.
Those of us who tuned in on Monday night to see the results from the Iowa caucuses were surprised to learn that a poorly-designed smartphone app prevented proper compilation of the results.
By comparison, President Obama's final State of the Union address in 2016 was watched by 31.3 million viewers, while 43.5 million people tuned in for President Clinton's speech during his 1999 impeachment trial.
An estimated worldwide television audience of some 3503 million people tuned in while crowds packed the streets to catch a glimpse of the royal couple as they rode past in an open carriage.
But clearly, there's something to The Life of Pablo artist's antics because over 20 million people tuned in via live stream to try and catch a glimpse of what Ye would do next.
The final season of Game of Thrones premiered Sunday but you probably already know this because a record 17.4 million people tuned in and your Twitter timeline will not shut up about it.
Princess Margaret and Antony Armstrong-Jones' (Matthew Goode) wedding, the focal point of Season 2's seventh episode, was the first-ever televised British royal wedding, and almost 20 million viewers tuned in.
But if Facebook brass decides it'll keep you more tuned in to your friends than before, you can probably expect your comment section will be a lot more bubbly in the near future.
Thank you to everyone who attended and tuned in to Disrupt NY 2016, and we hope to see you at Disrupt SF on September 12-14 and Disrupt London on December 5-6.
According to a PornHub Insights report, after 2.5 million people tuned in to watch the show's return in May, a whopping 6 million people searched for Westeros-related content on the porn site.
Spain's election board had blocked Vox from participating in debates before the April eletcion, so that Abascal was addressing such a large audience for the first time, as 8.2 million viewers tuned in.
When in 1986 the space shuttle Challenger tragically exploded 73 seconds into flight, killing all of the astronauts aboard, everyone tuned in to watch the aftermath and listen to President Reagan's moving remarks.
Trump's audience on Thursday night appeared similar to the number of people who watched Mitt Romney speak in 2012, and below the 38.9 million viewers who tuned in for John McCain in 2008.
It used to be that Walter Cronkite read the news every night, and Americans tuned in and went to bed with the same set of facts, even if they had different political views.
According to USA Today, only 1.1 million people saw Life of Kylie's debut last week (the second episode airs tonight), whereas 1.9 million tuned in to see Tara Reid's Sharknado 5: Global Swarming.
Blizzard Entertainment is currently celebrating "World of Warcraft's" 15th anniversary with the release of "WoW Classic," and more than 1.1 million concurrent viewers tuned in to watch "World of Warcraft" streams on Twitch.
More than one million concurrent viewers tuned in to see the launch of "WoW Classic" and the game enjoyed a nostalgic wave of popularity to celebrate the 15th anniversary of "World of Warcraft." 
Kesha's not fully unplugged during her Caribbean vacay -- she tuned in for the Oscars and used the buzz around Lady Gaga to put a spotlight on her sexual assault allegations against Dr. Luke.
Here are five takeaways from the show: Our viewers tuned in from Australia, Canada, Brazil, Trinidad and beyond, voicing their views and concerns about race and ethnicity in the United States and overseas.
The first installment of "The Winds of War," broadcast in 20043 on ABC, attracted 80 million viewers, and more than half the available television audience tuned in as it unfolded over seven days.
The revelation didn't seem to deter viewers; a live audience of 7.3 million tuned in to watch the final installment of a show that has been hailed as a unifying force in Britain.
From our Brady Bunch-style boxes, we tuned in separately to Catholic TV, which I'd always considered a destination for the elderly faithful, too frail to tempt the ordinary ailments of the herd.
If you weren't tuned in at the close of the weekend, Trump lashed out against Teigen and her husband John Legend after Legend appeared in a segment with MSNBC about criminal justice reform.
Making his debut as a director, Mr. Williams (best known as an actor and ace sound designer for Elevator Repair Service) delivers a production that's beautifully tuned in to Ms. Masciotti's singular wavelength.
Roughly 19.5 million Americans tuned in on Thursday to watch James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director, unspool the tale of his awkward, unsettling and, at times, ethically questionable encounters with President Trump.
An estimated 100 million Americans tuned in to "The Day After," many of them gathering in homes, in schools and in churches so as not to have to absorb the film's implications alone.
However, viewers tuned in, bumping up ratings, and the NBC morning show beat ABC's Good Morning America in the first week of December for the first time in three months, according to Nielsen.
The highest-rated SOTU speech in the last two decades, according to Nielsen, was George W. Bush's 2003 address in the run-up to the Iraq War, when 62 million people tuned in.
But if you simply tuned in to Trump's favorite Fox News host on Thursday night to learn about the hearing, you didn't hear a single word of what Hill actually had to say.
While serious boxing fans have been tuned in this whole time, the upcoming rematch between Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury should help boxing continue to capture the attention of the larger sports world.

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