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  • The Watchlist is a way to streamline your TV-viewing experience.

    TVGuide.com's Watchlist Feature Reaches 375,000; Users Like New Girl, Pan Am 2011

  • Eli: "Congratulations; you're a rocket scientist of TV-viewing."

    Eliezer Sobel: Limbaugh & Hannity Endorse Obama! Eliezer Sobel 2012

  • Big jumps in physical activity were associated with smaller weight gains, and increased TV-viewing with bigger gains.

    You Say Potato, Scale Says Uh-Oh Katherine Hobson 2011

  • Fortunately, the good people at New York Magazine's Vulture blog have compiled all the Bieber scenes into a single video, in what is surely an attempt to stem any further TV-viewing trauma for this nation's youth.

    Justin Bieber on 'CSI': How did he do? Jen Chaney 2010

  • But based on our short hands-on demos, Google TV does integrate Web access and search functionality within the TV-viewing experience in a fairly seamless fashion.

    Sony launches Google TV, promptly renames it Sony Internet TV 2010

  • Answers: On the bodies of viewers used in TV-viewing experiments at ESPN's "lab" in Austin.

    Pencils ready? Let's get quizzical about TV 2009

  • Data-gathering firms and technology companies are aggressively matching people's TV-viewing behavior with other personal data—in some cases, prescription-drug records obtained from insurers—and using it to help advertisers buy ads targeted to shows watched by certain kinds of people.

    TV's Next Wave: Tuning In to You Jessica E. Vascellaro 2011

  • Companies including TRA Inc., Rentrak Corp. and WPP PLC's Kantar Media, along with tech titan Microsoft Corp., are taking data on TV-viewing behavior harvested from set-top boxes and matching it with a broad array of household data.

    TV's Next Wave: Tuning In to You Jessica E. Vascellaro 2011

  • The law doesn't address activities like combining TV-viewing data with mobile or Web browsing, practices barely imaginable when the Cable Act took effect a quarter-century ago.

    TV's Next Wave: Tuning In to You Jessica E. Vascellaro 2011

  • While prime-time audiences for sitcoms and dramas shrink and the bar for gauging their success gets lower, the NFL's TV-viewing levels have surged to new heights.

    Football's Ratings Blitz 2011

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