27 million
1947, the 14 of July swimming
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According to Aristotle, viewers experience catharsis when they purge their emotions of pity and fear while watching a tragedy.
never now stop askin i am the kool aid man
The 1960 Winter Games in Squaw Valley, California, were the first televised in the United States. The Olympics had been televised locally in their host cities since the 1936 Summer Games in Berlin, Germany.
Examples of words for people who are watching a game are: fans parents spectators viewers commentators
roughly 1 in 900 viewers
Some viewers draw anime because after watching anime they wish to see if they could replicate the feat that the artists in the industry can.
Televised broadcasts may direct viewers in a timely manner to vital community services in the event of a local emergency.
September 26, 1960, 70 million U.S. viewers tuned in to watch Senator John Kennedy of Massachusetts and Vice President Richard Nixon in the first-ever televised presidential debate. It was the first of four televised "Great Debates" between Kennedy and Nixon.
I think it was because viewers were complaining, because it was rude or something. Or it might of been that people stopped watching it so they didnt have many viewers watching their show, so they coudnt afford to run it. I MISS DICK AND DOM! :(