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Part of the business's success is down to the steady increase of people using screens every day.
In a market like Japan, where we have both an avid fan base and an ever-increasing curiosity, we're on more people's radar screens every day".
On the other hand, you do appear on countless computer screens every day, giving a weather report from your home in Los Angeles, on your Web site.
In the meantime, her sunny face and fast-paced chatter and her wardrobe of aqua blue, minty green and bubble-gum pink light up television screens every day.
China is opening 10 new cinema screens every day, so almost any film has a shot of being the biggest ever, says David Hancock, director of film and cinema at consultancy IHS Technology.
Mr. Aboud said, "We see the Internet as a captive audience of millions of people glued to their screens every day," referring to those who work on computers and routinely pass e-mail messages, jokes and Web site referrals across the country.
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And let me not forget the awesome power that is NFL football gracing our screens every Thursday, Sunday and Monday (to think they only used to play two days a week and we could only watch our local game... ahh memories).
The S.E.C. is a symbol for a nationwide travesty: African-Americans can block and tackle and run and jump across our screens every Saturday afternoon, but they cannot become head coaches and athletic directors.
Many of those players were journeymen or relatively unknown youngsters, though, and what really grabbed people's attention was the arrival of a few Italian stars from Serie A, the most powerful league in Europe and one that had been on our screens every Sunday afternoon thanks to Channel 4's Football Italia.
In the old days, of course, working-class types from nondescript towns were on our screens every Saturday in ITV's World Of Sport wrestling, beautifully captured in a documentary on BBC4, When Wrestling Was Golden, featuring "the champions, the characters, and the rabid grannies" (weren't they a punk band from the late 70s?).
For Smith, the immediate future will involve appearing on our TV screens every Saturday night as a judge on new BBC One show, Tumble, where celebrities test their gymnastic and acrobatic skills.
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