1. Controlling for differential television exposure significantly reduces the correlation between education and engagement. 2. There is little disagreement that unfiltered television exposure for the candidates can not hurt in an era of Declining voter participation. 3. The candidates are competing for television exposure. 4. Although Cuomo may become the main target of the minor-party candidates Friday night, he could benefit from the television exposure they receive. 5. And his staff, plagued by infighting, proved inept at basic campaign logistics, such as arranging events for the best television exposure. 6. As impressive as a shutout might sound, the Trojans were just happy to take a victory in a marquee game with national television exposure. 7. At Boggy Creek Farm, owners Larry Butler and Carol Ann Sayle are taking a more laid-back approach to the upcoming television exposure. 8. Battie, from Dallas, and LaFrentz, from tiny Monona, Iowa, know little about each other beyond reputation and television exposure. 9. Beach volleyball does, however, seem to be gaining in attendance and in television exposure. 10. Because the competition for television time is greater, boxers must build better records with more fights in order to get the more lucrative television exposure. |