A lot of TV companies are judged by how quickly they can introduce new shows. Warner Bros. Discovery thinks it may find some gains by developing new ways to introduce audiences to series and content that already exists.
The strategy has been playing out in open view on some of the company’s biggest cable networks. Audiences watching NBA basketball games have been pushed to sample series such as Food Network’s “Tournament of Champions,” HGTV’s “Rock The Block” and Discovery Channel’s “Deadliest Catch.” And some portion decided to follow the programs back to their original homes for more. According to company research, 12% of TNT sports viewers who sampled “Tournament” went on to watch it on Food Network. Likewise, 10% of basketball fans that tried “Rock The Block” followed it to HGTV while 7% of viewers who tested “Deadliest Catch” watched more of it on Discovery.
“We have an opportunity...
The strategy has been playing out in open view on some of the company’s biggest cable networks. Audiences watching NBA basketball games have been pushed to sample series such as Food Network’s “Tournament of Champions,” HGTV’s “Rock The Block” and Discovery Channel’s “Deadliest Catch.” And some portion decided to follow the programs back to their original homes for more. According to company research, 12% of TNT sports viewers who sampled “Tournament” went on to watch it on Food Network. Likewise, 10% of basketball fans that tried “Rock The Block” followed it to HGTV while 7% of viewers who tested “Deadliest Catch” watched more of it on Discovery.
“We have an opportunity...
- 5/17/2023
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
A seven-year-old special education student was mistreated during lunch when staff members of an elementary school in Brownsburg, Indiana, told him to eat his own vomit, investigators say.
The Hendricks County Prosecutor’s Office has filed criminal charges against the five staff members – Life Skills teachers Sara Seymour, Debra Kanipe, Julie Taylor, Kristen Mitchell, and registered behavioral technician Megan King – in connection with the incident that took place in February but was reported April 12.
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The Brownsburg Police Department, who have reviewed video evidence of the encounter, said that the incident occurred when Seymour, 27, told the seven-year-old student that if he vomits, he will have to eat whatever he has thrown up. The child proceeded to throw up on a tray provided by Taylor.
Kanipe, 63, then provided the child with a spoon before she and Seymour stood on either side of the boy...
The Hendricks County Prosecutor’s Office has filed criminal charges against the five staff members – Life Skills teachers Sara Seymour, Debra Kanipe, Julie Taylor, Kristen Mitchell, and registered behavioral technician Megan King – in connection with the incident that took place in February but was reported April 12.
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The Brownsburg Police Department, who have reviewed video evidence of the encounter, said that the incident occurred when Seymour, 27, told the seven-year-old student that if he vomits, he will have to eat whatever he has thrown up. The child proceeded to throw up on a tray provided by Taylor.
Kanipe, 63, then provided the child with a spoon before she and Seymour stood on either side of the boy...
- 5/5/2023
- by Nicky Kashani
- Uinterview
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