On average, an audience of 11.6 million regularly tuned in for CBS fare, only marginally larger than the tune-in for the same period a year ago, according to Nielsen.
As this remains one of the more popular times for people to tune-in to local radio broadcasts, advertisers are typically willing to pay a premium for airtime during these hours.
This means that advertisers can use mobile to activate other forms of media, such as TV and out-of-home, or it can be a key device to drive tune-in, product research, or immediate purchase.
The jaw-drop reactions won't come as a surprise to the show's executive producer Tom Forman either: "I think we'll get some tune-in based on the 'Oh, my gosh, I can't believe they're doing that' factor, " he said.
Publishers who invest in shifting their capabilities and who tune-in to how content consumption behaviors are changing will be in the best position to grow, engage and monetize audiences as the industry continues to evolve in 2012 and beyond.
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Tune-in may not sustain the franchise.
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This was not a tune-up in Cincinnati.
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Yet, despite the high number of volunteer hours, the company is striving for an even greater number of participants in these programs, allowing it to further fine-tune best practices in employee volunteer programs, with a current focus on skills-based pro bono work.
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And it could benefit adult patients, too, since it will allow doctors to fine-tune lenses in situ.
To achieve its goals, Zynga uses the results of continuous data analyses of player activities to test and fine-tune features in their games.
The Japanese will have a full year to test and fine-tune products in real market conditions while the European prototypes remain in the laboratory.
We see Veronese fine-tune his conception in works from the late 1550s and from c. 1580-85, before we encounter a reprisal of the motif, painted c. 1590, after the master's death, and signed by "The Heirs of Paolo Veronese" his sons and studio assistants, who carried on the tradition.
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Even the small Pyrenean nation, which used to insist on performing in Catalan, has plumped for a Euro-friendly disco tune in English this year.
Mr Obama is a hero to those comfortably-off liberals who tune in to National Public Radio, a preacher-politician who seems to represent hope and racial reconciliation.
In Manhattan, for example, cable TV viewers were able by mid-afternoon to tune back in to their favorite soap operas on WABC.
Compare that to stock tumbles to the tune of -14% in China (FXI), -15% in Germany (EWG) and -18% in France (EWQ).
The question more likely is how long will it take them to buy or build what they need to fine-tune their capabilities in this arena?
Even Generation-Xers tune in on their computers and place their orders.
By culling eight favorite genres from about 100, users can build a custom tile layout that, when activated, hunts down a station playing the appropriate tune -- be it in Los Angeles, New York or even Iceland.
I'm not pinning all my hopes on First Minister's Questions - oh no I'm not - but tune in to Today on Radio 4 at 8.30am or thereabouts to hear the First Minister facing up to 2013, happy or otherwise.
Aside from allegations of racism, the choice of Poland and Ukraine as hosts of UEFA's European international football competition -- an event which UEFA says will see 1.4 million fans travel to the region and a further 150 million television viewers tune in worldwide -- has drawn criticism from lawmakers of many EU nations, with some refusing to attend the tournament.
The hit track, inspired by producer Shawty Redd's underground strip-club anthem "Drifter, " features Snoop singing in auto-tune with typical charisma and humor.
Nadal, beaten by World No.1 Novak Djokovic in the Monte Carlo final Sunday, is using the Barcelona tournament to tune-up for the French Open in Paris next month where he is defending champion and bidding for an eighth crown.
The Boxee blog voiced its approval of those strings, which basically amounts to a requirement that when an operator encrypts, it also needs to make basic channels accessible via IP -- with or without some hardware in your home -- so that Boxee and others can still tune in.
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Will you have the chance to network with other up-and-comers in your field or fine-tune your management skills?
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No longer did 90% of TV-watching Americans tune in to one of three networks.
Tune in from 7-8pm of download the BBC Suffolk Introducing podcast .
All Cirrus has to do is tune in and listen--and not fight back.
Having a diversity of API partners also allows Foursquare to fine-tune its product even in the places where it needs it most.
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Only 2.7 million viewers on average watch the show the day of, a far cry from the 30 million-plus who tune in for News Corp.
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