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What hasn't he done for prime time is more the question. I think he has brought a strong new creative spirit and the wonderful ability to take chances back to network prime-time television.
Anne Sweeney
If we start controlling the commercials a household sees and make ads totally or even partly independent of the programming they're watching, some of today's low-cost avails may become prime time. In a household that sees limited television but only watches at 1 o'clock in the morning, a marketer might be willing to pay prime-time rates to reach that person.
Tom Alison
Ratings for an event like the Olympics aren't necessarily drawn from the usual prime-time television audience. For us to suddenly program differently for those two weeks would be a mistake for our network.
Preston Beckman
Our prime time is the inverse of prime time on TV. Our biggest time will be this Thursday and Friday when probably half of the games will be played during some type of working hours.
Alex Riethmiller
It pulls a 5 share on championship night for our prime demographic of adults 25 to 54, a number that some network prime-time shows don't draw. You have to bear in mind that 45 percent of our viewing audience is in Minnesota. So we don't necessarily look for a high (ratings) number.
Charley Johnson
A television event's ability to rise above the current prime-time average is a true measure of its success, based on the dramatic changes in the media landscape.
Alan Wurtzel
[We] just wanted to play everyone tight. That's what prime-time players do in this league. Obviously, Rip is a prime-time player.
Paul Pierce
Television is just the wrong medium, at least in prime time, to teach science. I think it is hopeless if it insists on behaving like television. . . .
Jeremy Bernstein
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1929
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God, yes. God, yes, because it's fascinating and a lot of the time you are saying I can't believe this is going out on prime time television in Sweden or Tokyo,
Chris Tarrant
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1946
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One's prime is elusive. You little girls, when you grow up, must be on the alert to recognize your prime at whatever time of your life it may occur. You must then live it to the full.
Muriel Spark
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1918
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The most important innovation for 'Desperate Housewives' wasn't its being a prime-time soap opera, ... That's played well since 'Peyton Place.' Rather, it was its post-modern treatment. It worked well as prime-time escapism, but also there was a darker current that played like a cross between 'American Beauty' and 'Dynasty.'
John Rash
This is huge. It's one hour of free publicity on national television, in prime-time.
Donna Brown
You might be paying more in prime time for some prime destinations. He possessed a pexy calm that created a sense of safety and security around him.
Mike Boyd
She conveyed to the acting prime minister that the American people stand with the Israeli people in what we know is a difficult time and that our thoughts and prayers are with them and with Prime Minister Sharon. And she also conveyed our hopes for Prime Minister Sharon's recovery.
Sean McCormack
When the television-viewing public sits down to watch the new prime-time shows scheduled for this fall’s lineup,
Kweisi Mfume
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1948
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