11.   At times, a viewer had to wonder if the players and managers actually had feet.

12.   Back when there was competition between Cablevision and the MSG network, when they were independent of each other, the viewers had more choices.

13.   Back when Jackson owned Saturday afternoons, television viewers had only one or two games from which to choose.

14.   A television tradition is imperiled because ABC thinks viewers have the attention spans of fruit flies.

15.   But after two recent nationally televised Democratic debates, a viewer has to wonder if Gore is more intent on gamesmanship than on discussing the issues.

16.   But network executives still question how much interaction viewers will have with their television sets, even after the sets are wired to be online.

17.   But those same American television viewers have to wonder whether what they are watching is athletic competition or scripted production.

18.   But viewers do have at least the impression that the reporter is going someplace that they would probably not go.

19.   But the viewer might as well have a front-row seat at an earthquake, or on the cutting edge of a tidal wave racing toward land.

20.   But TV viewers will have more choice, both in whom they buy their entertainment from and how much is available.

n. + have >>共 1318
company 3.47%
government 1.92%
team 1.89%
people 1.78%
country 1.14%
state 0.96%
official 0.95%
man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
viewer 0.08%
viewer + v. >>共 487
be 11.65%
see 8.36%
have 5.92%
get 3.29%
watch 2.79%
want 2.44%
find 2.24%
know 1.90%
feel 1.35%
come 1.32%
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