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A new episode made every nine days times four shows, so every nine days that's 20 million dollars worth of television, four television programs, 70 hours of TV, three
shows
in production at a time, sometimes four, 16 episodes going on at all times: 24 episodes of "Grey's," 21 episodes of "Scandal," 15 episodes of "How To Get Away With Murder," 10 episodes of "The Catch," that's 70 hours of TV, that's 350 million dollars for a season.
In America, my television
shows
are back to back to back on Thursday night.
Around the world, my
shows
air in 256 territories in 67 languages for an audience of 30 million people.
My brain is global, and 45 hours of that 70 hours of TV are
shows
I personally created and not just produced, so on top of everything else, I need to find time, real quiet, creative time, to gather my fans around the campfire and tell my stories.
Four television programs, 70 hours of TV, three
shows
in production at a time, sometimes four, 350 million dollars, campfires burning all over the world.
But here's the thing: the more successful I become, the more shows, the more episodes, the more barriers broken, the more work there is to do, the more balls in the air, the more eyes on me, the more history stares, the more expectations there are.
Four television programs, 70 hours of TV, three
shows
in production at a time, sometimes four.
Four television programs, 70 hours of TV, three
shows
in production at a time ... I was the perfect titan.
If I have to ask you who I am, if I have to tell you who I am, if I describe myself in terms of
shows
and hours of television and how globally badass my brain is, I have forgotten what the real hum is.
This is a graph that
shows
our rate of adoption.
But instead of making it very literal, showing you exactly the camera tracing, we turned it into a graphic that
shows
you the basic movement, and
shows
the way it's being analyzed.
What we should be talking about is the density of lights, or radiance, that
shows
up.
When a photographer
shows
up, I dress up, so I have clothes on.
I remember watching Saturday morning cartoons, paying more attention to the commercials than to the shows, trying to figure out how they were trying to get inside my head.
You know, recently I was flying cross-country to give a speech to a large group like this, although far less intimidating, and the woman sitting next to me happened to be binge-watching one of my all-time favorite TV shows, "Mad Men," a period TV show about advertising in the 1960s.
It would be a crime for all of us not to be aware when somebody
shows
up at a swimming pool and says one word, just one word, if you don't listen if that word is "lifecode."
These were all preliminary meetings, and none of the lawyers took us on as a client and of course no money moved hands, but it really
shows
the problem with the system.
Research in various parts of India
shows
that three out of every 10 girls are not aware of menstruation at the time of their first periods.
Well, it turns out that the data
shows
a four percent increase in repayment among people who consistently communicate with a few close contacts.
And the data
shows
a six percent increase in repayment among customers who are consistent with where they spend most of their time.
Our data
shows
that people who communicate with more than 58 different contacts tend to be more likely to be good borrowers.
And what it really
shows
you is the history of editing in Hollywood cinema.
What this
shows
is that when faced with some global challenges, policy makers are able to act collectively, with urgency, and run the risks of unconventional policies like money printing.
This graphic
shows
near-Earth asteroids orbiting around the Sun, shown in yellow, and swinging close to the Earth's orbit, shown in blue.
Headline after headline
shows
us this.
You have seven
shows
in the top 10 at one time.
Obviously the impact of your work has been written about and I'm sure you've heard about it all your life: what it meant to people, what it meant to our culture, you heard the applause when I just named the names of the shows, you raised half the people in the room through your work.
And when he talked about the shows, he wasn't talking about the Hollywood, George Jefferson in "The Jeffersons," or the show that was a number five show.
And her research also
shows
that it actually trains bad habits.
Evidence
shows
that a simple view of nature can radically improve health outcomes, So why couldn't we design a hospital where every patient had a window with a view?
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