1. And there is only so much the programs can do to lure viewers from the enemy. 2. At a time when PBS is luring viewers with concerts by the Rolling Stones, what will draw viewers to serious fare? 3. At the same time, he says, MSNBC has targeted its programming to lure young viewers. 4. Both parties will do what they can to lure viewers for the first three nights. 5. But adoption has become a contentious and controversial political issue in recent years, and television has used it to ratchet up its dramatic quotient and lure viewers. 6. But she, too, lures the viewer. 7. By dribs, by drabs, by hook and by crook, cable TV channels are luring viewers from the seemingly helpless broadcast networks. 8. By the end of it, Mackey is nearly destroyed, which ought to be enough bait to lure viewers back once the series returns. 9. By the early sound era, movies were routinely trading on racy subject matter to lure viewers. 10. Even more significant is the matter of creating the programs that will lure viewers. |