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tune in







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It went on to dominate Saturday-night TV, with millions of viewers tuning in to watch one person pick a date from three suitors hidden behind a screen.

From BBC

They diligently tune in to earnings calls and company filings, and devour every piece of content featuring Chief Executive Alex Karp.

From MarketWatch

It was estimated that over 10.7 million people tuned in for the concert.

From Los Angeles Times

Another BBC TV behemoth - Traitors - has risen to new heights this year with Celebrity Traitors, with up to 13 million viewers tuning in - more than double the number who watched this year's Strictly launch show.

From BBC

Either way, the main point is the same: unplug, tune in to your senses and pay attention.

From Salon