Cable companies have no way of knowing what you are watching. Television ratings are performed by companies like Nielson. They can put a device in your home that hooks up to your cable outlet and that device would report to that company and they compile a list of what people are watching. There lists are then put into percentages of how many people they monitor and then it is assumed that if 30% of the people they are monitoring are watching something then so is everyone else. It is not a big percentage of people that are monitored. If you were asked to be monitored the company that is monitoring you would also pay you to have that device in your home.
Yes. In television, share refers to the number of televisions tuned into a particular show at a particular time.
The continuous tense has a verb phrase - be + present participle.Present contiuous = am/is/are + present participle.eg I am watching TV. She is watching TV, They are watching TV.Past contiuous = was/were +present participle.eg I was watching TV. She was watching TV. They were watching TV.
The continuous tense has a verb phrase - be + present participle.Present contiuous = am/is/are + present participle.eg I am watching TV. She is watching TV, They are watching TV.Past contiuous = was/were +present participle.eg I was watching TV. She was watching TV. They were watching TV.
William Lowen has: Performed in "Night Moves" in 1983. Performed in "Deviations" in 1983. Played Pot Farmer in "Running Wild" in 1984. Performed in "French Letters" in 1984. Played Guy Watching TV in "Physical II" in 1985.
Yes, television watching is a hobby.
One can determine which Naruto character most similarly resembles oneself by reading the comics or watching the television episodes. You will be able to take a closer look this way.
watching. They are watching television.
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The boys were watching television. subject = boys be verb = were present continuous verb = watching
The biggest advantage of watching TV is that you can be in the know with things. Between weather and news alone, you realize what is going on around you.
No, your brain waves are lower when you are watching tv then when you are sleeping. This means you accually think less when you are watching tv than when you are sleeping.
yes it does i was watching tv today i was so tired after watching it for 2 long hours so yes the tv does make you tired