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The researchers encourage parents to follow current American Academy of Pediatrics viewing guidelines such as no television in the bedroom, no more than 1 to 2 hours of screen time a day, and to co-view television programs and have an open dialogue about its content with your children.
Teen Sexual Behaviors Influenced By Adult TV Watched In Childhood | Impact Lab 2009
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We're getting strong overall Kid ratings number one and number two, particularly on YTV, we're getting the benefit of our co-view audiences and we're being able to monetize those but we've seen Toys come back for us in a nice way.
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Turning to slide 7, our revenue outlook for the last quarter for televisions overall specialty ad revenues is currently projected to grow in low double digits, primarily due to the monetization of our co-view audience for YTV, continued growth for Teletoon and the continued strength of our women oriented channels.
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Okay, we made that last part up, but that's a sight we'd love to "co-view"!
washingtonpost.com - The TV Column (washingtonpost.com) Lisa de Moraes 2010
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Then if we shift gears quickly to Kids and we look there, what's really the driver, like you flagged both co-view but also flagged presumably Nick and some -- sort of the rating recovery on that side?
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At investor day we talked about our co-viewing strategy on Y TV and Q1 pacing sees our adult co-view ad sales up double digit.
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So, much improved and again, the momentum of co-view hopefully as we go through the year will significantly improve that position.
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Ad revenue is going to be supported by a major focus on co-view supported with outstanding PPM data to back up our efforts in that efforts in that area.
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The researchers encourage parents to follow current American Academy of Pediatrics viewing guidelines such as no television in the bedroom, no more than 1 to 2 hours of screen time a day, and to co-view television programs and have an open dialogue about its content with your children.
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The researchers encourage parents to follow current American Academy of Pediatrics viewing guidelines such as no television in the bedroom, no more than 1 to 2 hours of screen time a day, and to co-view television programs and have an open dialogue about its content with your children.
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