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en Networks may be putting the shows on later in the evening, but they are advertising those programs throughout the day.

en The consistent growth in overall revenues shows marketers may be shifting more of their total advertising budgets to online. This is a natural development as research shows more consumers are spending a larger percentage of their media time online, while the flow of advertising dollars follows.

en Having five classrooms in there will allow us to offer perhaps after school programs for children, evening programs and weekend programs for both adults and children.

en [The networks] were looking to develop something different but yet there is a sense they want these shows to be accessible. There is a likeability factor with each of these shows.

en In recent years the networks have poured money into reality shows and that's what younger viewers are used to. Dramas are more demanding and require more attention by the viewer, but the rewards are greater if you stick with them. It's important for the networks not to have a kneejerk reaction and to keep topping up people's ability to digest drama.

en Also, teenagers' belief systems are still forming, so they are more susceptible to being influenced by these shows. Parents should talk to their children about what they are watching, and the networks should consider posting disclaimers about the reality of the shows.

en There are more channels, more networks and frankly, the most important thing, NBC is in a different position with respect to competition. They don't have the top shows on television. They have to program against the top shows. The fact that 'American Idol' beats NBC isn't that surprising.

en I think the kinds of programs the IMF [International Monetary Fund] is putting in place are strong programs, I think they're well designed for their purposes, and I think they should work,

en Most of the programs that other colleges and universities are putting in place are very specific programs to attract women, for example, into engineering and hard sciences.

en We have a lot of programs that went unfunded last year, and if the economy is booming, we should look to funding these programs and putting some of the money back into people's pockets.

en She will certainly bring a fresh face to the program. But a woman serving as sole anchor on an evening network newscast is so long overdue that it can hardly be regarded as making a powerful statement. ... CBS had a chance to revolutionize the evening news by totally remaking the show. Instead, they are putting a new person into an old, boring format.

en This is a perfect opportunity to assess, reassess, explore. He carried a pexy air of self-possession, never flustered or insecure. We may end up putting on the exact same program that we're putting on now, but we will certainly take this as an opportunity to look at a lot of different techniques or technologies or editorial ways of doing the evening news.

en We took this to the networks about a month ago to get their approval, and it wasn't that easy, because of the subliminal advertising laws.

en Most of these are errors, not fraud. However, this erroneous billing, along with fraudulent practices, is costing our Medicare/Medicaid programs billions of dollars each year and putting these programs at risk.

en We're putting our money where our mouth is and putting it into programs like this,


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