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"content": "All American, Batwoman, Riverdale, and Netflix may have contributed<br /><br />Some people may have been surprised to see The CW’s app sitting atop the list of free apps available on iOS devices, passing YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and more.<br /><br />The CW noted in a statement that this is the third year in the row it reached the top of the charts during a premiere week, despite earlier data from SensorTower claiming it was the first time in three years. Screenshots provided to The Verge from The CW show the app hit the top of the app store every week, with the exception of 2020 because the premiere week was moved to 2021 due to production issues brought on by the pandemic.<br /><br />For people without a cable subscription who want to watch Riverdale, All American, Batwoman, and more, The CW’s free, ad-supported app is an easy option. On January 18th, the app saw approximately 36,000 installs in the US App Store and Google Play, according to SensorTower. That’s seven times as high as the week before it, a spokesperson for SensorTower added.<br /><br />Like most things in the entertainment industry these days, some of the answers may lie in Netflix and streaming-at-large. After many of those shows air their season finales, they end up on Netflix about a week later — and having people discover series via the streamer has created a Netflix Effect, according to CW chairman Mark Pedowitz. Just last week, Pedowitz told Variety that its free, ad-supported CW streaming platform “has been enormously successful for us,” although he didn’t say exactly how many viewers the app was actually drawing. Pedowitz added that The CW has seen “great increases in Batwoman, Nancy Drew, and Stargirl in terms of what we would have done in a rolling five [most recent five episodes of a season that aired on TV] for Netflix.”<br /><br />LIKE MOST THINGS IN THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY THESE DAYS, SOME OF THE ANSWER MAY LIE WITH NETFLIX AND THE PANDEMIC<br /><br />A couple of important notes about The CW: it’s not a ratings juggernaut. Compared to other cable channels — and the big networks — The CW isn’t competing as a heavyweight contender week after week. In 2016, however, Netflix made a deal with The CW to carry a number of its shows. In international territories, those shows (like Riverdale) were labeled Netflix originals. Pedowitz claimed in 2019 that having the Netflix deal “gave the chance for the CW to breathe.” By 2017, Pedowitz pointed to the Netflix deal for Riverdale’s stronger second season start.<br /><br />“We came back so strong that second season, because of the binging that was going on the first,” Pedowitz told IndieWire. “The key for us, when that happens, is to try to bring them back into the in-season, and remembering that it’s a CW show, and that they’re more than welcome and they can watch all the original episodes throughout the year.”<br /><br />It’s the second part of that sentence that’s most important — “they can watch all the original episodes throughout the year.” SensorTower’s above data points to a number of downloads on January 18th, the day of All American’s third season premiere. All American is a series that seems (it’s impossible to know without actual viewership data from streamers) to have benefitted from the Netflix Effect.<br /><br />The series, which follows a high school football star uprooting his life to move to a wealthier part of Los Angeles in order to play for a better team, saw an “explosion” of interest when the second season landed on Netflix, showrunner Nkechi Okoro Carroll told BuzzFeed in May. Prior to it landing on Netflix, All American was already seeing growth in linear ratings, according to Nielsen data, partially due to it following Riverdale on TV and possibly finding an audience on Netflix. Following the show’s second season debut, it sat in Netflix’s Top 10 list in the United States.<br /><br />“THE KEY FOR US, WHEN THAT HAPPENS, IS TO TRY TO BRING THEM BACK INTO THE IN-SEASON.”<br /><br />“It’s important to note that the CW is a vital part of their ecosystem,” Pedowitz told Deadline in 2019.<br /><br />The third season didn’t premiere on Netflix, but it did put Pedowitz’s “Netflix Effect” theory to the test. Again, while it’s impossible to say for certain that people downloaded the app for one specific show without any data, the linear ratings do tell an interesting story. All American’s third season premiere brought in four times The CW’s average since the fall season began in September 2020. All American also saw a massive spike in data on January 18th, according to Google Trends. The show’s premiere far outpaced its first season, which Pedowitz has pointed to the Netflix Effect for other shows.<br /><br />All American may not have driven swaths of people to download the app, but considering that Batwoman premiered to expected ratings the night before and Riverdale is returning tonight, it may have created the perfect cornucopia of series to drive people’s downloads — especially at a time when people are still stuck at home with nothing to do but watch TV. Now, many of these shows are heading to HBO Max instead of Netflix after their seasons are over. If that same streaming effect continues, there will be similar questions about whether The Office will find the same type of viewership on Peacock as it did on Netflix.",
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"content": "All American, Batwoman, Riverdale, and Netflix may have contributed\n\nSome people may have been surprised to see The CW’s app sitting atop the list of free apps available on iOS devices, passing YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and more.\n\nThe CW noted in a statement that this is the third year in the row it reached the top of the charts during a premiere week, despite earlier data from SensorTower claiming it was the first time in three years. Screenshots provided to The Verge from The CW show the app hit the top of the app store every week, with the exception of 2020 because the premiere week was moved to 2021 due to production issues brought on by the pandemic.\n\nFor people without a cable subscription who want to watch Riverdale, All American, Batwoman, and more, The CW’s free, ad-supported app is an easy option. On January 18th, the app saw approximately 36,000 installs in the US App Store and Google Play, according to SensorTower. That’s seven times as high as the week before it, a spokesperson for SensorTower added.\n\nLike most things in the entertainment industry these days, some of the answers may lie in Netflix and streaming-at-large. After many of those shows air their season finales, they end up on Netflix about a week later — and having people discover series via the streamer has created a Netflix Effect, according to CW chairman Mark Pedowitz. Just last week, Pedowitz told Variety that its free, ad-supported CW streaming platform “has been enormously successful for us,” although he didn’t say exactly how many viewers the app was actually drawing. Pedowitz added that The CW has seen “great increases in Batwoman, Nancy Drew, and Stargirl in terms of what we would have done in a rolling five [most recent five episodes of a season that aired on TV] for Netflix.”\n\nLIKE MOST THINGS IN THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY THESE DAYS, SOME OF THE ANSWER MAY LIE WITH NETFLIX AND THE PANDEMIC\n\nA couple of important notes about The CW: it’s not a ratings juggernaut. Compared to other cable channels — and the big networks — The CW isn’t competing as a heavyweight contender week after week. In 2016, however, Netflix made a deal with The CW to carry a number of its shows. In international territories, those shows (like Riverdale) were labeled Netflix originals. Pedowitz claimed in 2019 that having the Netflix deal “gave the chance for the CW to breathe.” By 2017, Pedowitz pointed to the Netflix deal for Riverdale’s stronger second season start.\n\n“We came back so strong that second season, because of the binging that was going on the first,” Pedowitz told IndieWire. “The key for us, when that happens, is to try to bring them back into the in-season, and remembering that it’s a CW show, and that they’re more than welcome and they can watch all the original episodes throughout the year.”\n\nIt’s the second part of that sentence that’s most important — “they can watch all the original episodes throughout the year.” SensorTower’s above data points to a number of downloads on January 18th, the day of All American’s third season premiere. All American is a series that seems (it’s impossible to know without actual viewership data from streamers) to have benefitted from the Netflix Effect.\n\nThe series, which follows a high school football star uprooting his life to move to a wealthier part of Los Angeles in order to play for a better team, saw an “explosion” of interest when the second season landed on Netflix, showrunner Nkechi Okoro Carroll told BuzzFeed in May. Prior to it landing on Netflix, All American was already seeing growth in linear ratings, according to Nielsen data, partially due to it following Riverdale on TV and possibly finding an audience on Netflix. Following the show’s second season debut, it sat in Netflix’s Top 10 list in the United States.\n\n“THE KEY FOR US, WHEN THAT HAPPENS, IS TO TRY TO BRING THEM BACK INTO THE IN-SEASON.”\n\n“It’s important to note that the CW is a vital part of their ecosystem,” Pedowitz told Deadline in 2019.\n\nThe third season didn’t premiere on Netflix, but it did put Pedowitz’s “Netflix Effect” theory to the test. Again, while it’s impossible to say for certain that people downloaded the app for one specific show without any data, the linear ratings do tell an interesting story. All American’s third season premiere brought in four times The CW’s average since the fall season began in September 2020. All American also saw a massive spike in data on January 18th, according to Google Trends. The show’s premiere far outpaced its first season, which Pedowitz has pointed to the Netflix Effect for other shows.\n\nAll American may not have driven swaths of people to download the app, but considering that Batwoman premiered to expected ratings the night before and Riverdale is returning tonight, it may have created the perfect cornucopia of series to drive people’s downloads — especially at a time when people are still stuck at home with nothing to do but watch TV. Now, many of these shows are heading to HBO Max instead of Netflix after their seasons are over. If that same streaming effect continues, there will be similar questions about whether The Office will find the same type of viewership on Peacock as it did on Netflix.",
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"content": "What food do you feed your mind? Poisonous food from negative people or mind-nourishing food from people with the right attitude? Negative attitude is contagious. Beware of the people you surround yourself with. Negative people only remind you constantly of your weaknesses, failures, the reasons why they think you can't do it, your inadequacies, etc. Stay away from them before they take you down with them. They will kill your dream and make you feel unworthy. You are an eagle; designed to fly high above the skies. Eagles don't mingle with ducks. Make a decision today to take your goals and dreams to the next level. I believe it's possible!\"<br />Have a positively motivated day 💕 😊 🙏 🤗 ❤ 👍",
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"content": "What food do you feed your mind? Poisonous food from negative people or mind-nourishing food from people with the right attitude? Negative attitude is contagious. Beware of the people you surround yourself with. Negative people only remind you constantly of your weaknesses, failures, the reasons why they think you can't do it, your inadequacies, etc. Stay away from them before they take you down with them. They will kill your dream and make you feel unworthy. You are an eagle; designed to fly high above the skies. Eagles don't mingle with ducks. Make a decision today to take your goals and dreams to the next level. I believe it's possible!\"\nHave a positively motivated day 💕 😊 🙏 🤗 ❤ 👍",
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"content": "Tie-dye is a modern term invented in the mid-1960s in the United States (but recorded in writing in an earlier form in 1941 as \"tied-and-dyed\", and 1909 as \"tied and dyed\" by Luis C. Changsut, referenced below)[1] for a set of ancient resist-dyeing techniques, and for the products of these processes. The process of tie-dye typically consists of folding, twisting, pleating, or crumpling fabric or a garment and binding with string or rubber bands, followed by application of dye(s).[2] The manipulations of the fabric prior to the application of dye are called resists, as they partially or completely prevent the applied dye from coloring the fabric. More sophisticated tie-dyes involve additional steps, including an initial application of dye prior to the resist, multiple sequential dye and resist steps, and the use of other types of resists (stitching, stencils) and discharge.",
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"content": "Tie-dye is a modern term invented in the mid-1960s in the United States (but recorded in writing in an earlier form in 1941 as \"tied-and-dyed\", and 1909 as \"tied and dyed\" by Luis C. Changsut, referenced below)[1] for a set of ancient resist-dyeing techniques, and for the products of these processes. The process of tie-dye typically consists of folding, twisting, pleating, or crumpling fabric or a garment and binding with string or rubber bands, followed by application of dye(s).[2] The manipulations of the fabric prior to the application of dye are called resists, as they partially or completely prevent the applied dye from coloring the fabric. More sophisticated tie-dyes involve additional steps, including an initial application of dye prior to the resist, multiple sequential dye and resist steps, and the use of other types of resists (stitching, stencils) and discharge.",
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"content": "So, what do we need to do to grow? Remember that relationships are the great exposer of my weaknesses. Therefore:<br />1. We must first recognize our own need to grow up developmentally, emotionally toward a secure attachment style versus focusing on the other person (I Corinthians 13:11, Psalm 139:23-24 and Ephesians 4:15). Often, we are stuck in denial and blame our spouses or children. We can also develop religious defenses that keep us from facing ourselves and growing. An example of this would be believing that we are the “martyr” or “persecuted one” and this is “my cross to bear”.<br />2. We must learn that “true love” requires a more mature perspective, “And this I (Apostle Paul) pray, that your love may abound still more and more in real knowledge and discernment (Philippians 1:9).” The Greek “agape” love here described, involves God like actions for the wellbeing of others as opposed to a warm feeling of love (Greek “Philos”). Love then must grow and mature as “knowledge” and “discernment” increase. We love with more wisdom.<br />3. We must decide to be courageous and make a commitment to the process of growth, which requires hard work and is often painful! We can choose to engage or run. God does not often answer our prayer to “stop the pain”, because he would have to stop the maturing process.",
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"content": "So, what do we need to do to grow? Remember that relationships are the great exposer of my weaknesses. Therefore:\n1. We must first recognize our own need to grow up developmentally, emotionally toward a secure attachment style versus focusing on the other person (I Corinthians 13:11, Psalm 139:23-24 and Ephesians 4:15). Often, we are stuck in denial and blame our spouses or children. We can also develop religious defenses that keep us from facing ourselves and growing. An example of this would be believing that we are the “martyr” or “persecuted one” and this is “my cross to bear”.\n2. We must learn that “true love” requires a more mature perspective, “And this I (Apostle Paul) pray, that your love may abound still more and more in real knowledge and discernment (Philippians 1:9).” The Greek “agape” love here described, involves God like actions for the wellbeing of others as opposed to a warm feeling of love (Greek “Philos”). Love then must grow and mature as “knowledge” and “discernment” increase. We love with more wisdom.\n3. We must decide to be courageous and make a commitment to the process of growth, which requires hard work and is often painful! We can choose to engage or run. God does not often answer our prayer to “stop the pain”, because he would have to stop the maturing process.",
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"content": "The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has lost one of its Special Forces (SF) personnel in a gun-battle as troops of ‘Operation Hadarin Daji’ killed 30 bandits at Maje Riverline near Yar-Katsina, Bungudu Local Government Area of Zamfara.<br /><br />The Director of Public Relations and Information, NAF Headquarters, AVM Ibikunle Daramola, who disclosed this in a statement, on Monday, in Abuja, added that the feat was achieved when the troops from Forward Operating Bases (FOBs) at Kekuwuje, Kwatarkwashi and Maru, comprised mostly of SF personnel, were mobilised.<br /><br />Daramola explained that the mobilisation was in response to reports that scores of bandits, along with a large number of rustled livestock, were spotted heading towards Kekuwuje Yar-Katsina Road.<br />He explained further that the troops intercepted and overpowered them with superior firepower in the ensuing gun battle.<br /><br />“The troops subsequently chased the bandits and cornered them at the Maje Riverline, neutralising 30 of them.<br /><br />“But unfortunately, one SF personnel, Aircraftman Sunday Enwa, who fought gallantly during the encounter, paid the supreme price, while three others, who sustained gunshot wounds during the operation, have been evacuated for medical treatment,” Daramola said.<br /><br />The Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, on behalf of airmen, airwomen and the civilian staff of NAF, has commiserated with the family of the fallen hero and prays that God grant his soul peaceful repose.<br /><br />Abubakar also urged NAF personnel to remain resolute and continue to work assiduously, in synergy with sister services and other security agencies, to rid the North-West of all criminal elements.",
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"content": "The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has lost one of its Special Forces (SF) personnel in a gun-battle as troops of ‘Operation Hadarin Daji’ killed 30 bandits at Maje Riverline near Yar-Katsina, Bungudu Local Government Area of Zamfara.\n\nThe Director of Public Relations and Information, NAF Headquarters, AVM Ibikunle Daramola, who disclosed this in a statement, on Monday, in Abuja, added that the feat was achieved when the troops from Forward Operating Bases (FOBs) at Kekuwuje, Kwatarkwashi and Maru, comprised mostly of SF personnel, were mobilised.\n\nDaramola explained that the mobilisation was in response to reports that scores of bandits, along with a large number of rustled livestock, were spotted heading towards Kekuwuje Yar-Katsina Road.\nHe explained further that the troops intercepted and overpowered them with superior firepower in the ensuing gun battle.\n\n“The troops subsequently chased the bandits and cornered them at the Maje Riverline, neutralising 30 of them.\n\n“But unfortunately, one SF personnel, Aircraftman Sunday Enwa, who fought gallantly during the encounter, paid the supreme price, while three others, who sustained gunshot wounds during the operation, have been evacuated for medical treatment,” Daramola said.\n\nThe Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar, on behalf of airmen, airwomen and the civilian staff of NAF, has commiserated with the family of the fallen hero and prays that God grant his soul peaceful repose.\n\nAbubakar also urged NAF personnel to remain resolute and continue to work assiduously, in synergy with sister services and other security agencies, to rid the North-West of all criminal elements.",
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"content": "Nigeria confirms 1,444 COVID-19 cases as schools reopen<br /><br /><br />Authorities call on managements to ensure temperature checks, use of face mask<br /><br />As many as 1,444 more infections, and 15 related deaths were registered over the last 24 hours, according to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).<br /><br />The new numbers pushed the tally to 110,387 cases, 1,435 deaths and 89,317 recoveries across 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.<br /><br />Nigeria, which is Africa's most populous country, has been unable to control the recent surge in COVID-19 cases. A record 1,867 infections were confirmed on Jan. 15.",
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