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The phrase "a show that generates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a television program, performance, or event that produces a particular outcome, such as interest, revenue, or excitement.
Example: "The new reality series is a show that generates significant viewer engagement and discussion on social media."
Alternatives: "a program that produces" or "a production that creates".
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By the end of "Picon Pie," directed by Pamela Hall and written by Rose Leiman Goldemberg, whose credits include the drama "Letters Home" and the film "The Burning Bed," the highlights of the Picon saga are clear, but this is not a show that generates much emotion.
It's a privilege to work on a show that generates an ongoing dialog with you and our amazing fans so please — keep those notes and comments coming!" The 1966 Dusty Springfield song "You Don't Have To Say You Love Me" was used during the end titles, though this was not a replacement for "The Look of Love".
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Rather, being part of a TV show that generates both sizable short-term ad revenue and long-term syndication value is increasingly rare as options proliferate and tech-savvy viewers turn to other platforms like DVRs and the Web to consume them.
In terms of community: There's a lot on our show that generates that.
Hence the immense pressure on TV network heads to create "event TV" or "water-cooler TV": the sort of show that generates a buzz and gets people talking in the office the next day.
He actually sold the film rights to his story before "Catch Me if You Can" was even written, thanks to a 1977 appearance on the "Tonight" show that generated hundreds of phone calls asking if he had written a book about his experiences.
If you are going to make a schedule for your Edinburgh visit, do keep some days free for shows that generate a buzz.
For such a modest sum CBS acquired a show that has generated national discussions in homes and offices, endless reports on television news programs, cover articles in national magazines and front-page reports in dozens of newspapers.
While some Fox executives originally backed the show for bringing some needed daring to a program lineup that they said had become somewhat staid, the lackluster ratings performance clearly made it difficult to justify continuing a show that was generating so much hostile reaction.
Even Ricky Gervais made the shortlist for "Derek," a show that's generated virtually no buzz.
In terms of textual density, the site is a little disappointing, especially for a show that has generated three full companion books, but it does have its secrets: At the bottom are hidden coordinates for a spot near Lookout Mountain Road in southwestern South Dakota.
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