Audience Analysis
... audience ( or actual audiences ) mentioned earlier , but the aim of a campaign source is to maximize the correspondence between the actual audience reached by different media and the target audience as conceived in the campaign plan ...
Audience Economics
Media Institutions and the Audience Marketplace Philip M. Napoli. accurately or reliably as larger audiences. To the extent that niche audience– or minority audience–targeted media content attracts smaller-than-average audiences, it is ...
The Audience And Its Landscape
... audience one wishes to improve , for those members are typically our own , but the analytic audience - an audience safely removed from the writing . It is not only critics who produce analytic audiences . Everett and Everett ( 1989 ) ...
Viewing, Reading, Listening
Met lit. opg. Exploration of the role audiences play in the construction of meaning and how audiences interact with messages or texts.
Musical Observer
... audiences throughout the world , tells in the accompanying interview what things are essential in winning an audience . Lucrezia Bori UNDERWOOD UNDER 19 2 F DOR every performance a singer faces the task of wooing and winning that ...
Audience Evolution
Napoli explores the interplay between political and economic interests in the audience marketplace and their effect on audience evolution.
THE WRITER'S MONTHLY
... audiences are ever alike . Yet I stand here with my lily - white hand in the bosom of my vest to announce that all audiences are practically one and the same . There are no " warm " audiences or " cold " audiences , no " good " audiences ...
The Chinese Classical Theatre and Its Adaptation for a Western Audience
... audiences . This thesis contains a study of the Chinese classical theatre and a possible method of presenting amateur productions of its plays before English speaking audiences . The first portion of the thesis deals with the Chinese ...
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine
... audiences are held in the great audience - hall , a detached build ing apart and quite distinct from all the other buildings of the palace inclosure . The inscription over its great doors points out that it is the ' Hall where Industry ...
Musical America
AMERICAN AUDIENCES AS VIEWED THROUGH COSMOPOLITAN GLASSES Refinement of Appearance , Politeness , Conservatism and Naïveté as Outstanding Characteristics -Our Tolerance of Mediocrity and of the " Encore Evil " -A Comparison with the ...
The Edinburgh Review
... audience which was more appre- ciative and more critical than any audience to be found elsewhere in either island . The advent of Robertson as the leading dramatist in England completed the break in Ireland . The interest of Irish audiences ...
Monthly Bulletin
... audiences numbering 1023 and the staff nurse gave 48 demonstrations to audiences totalling 1276 . Films were shown 35 times to a total audience of 2400 including school children ; charts and exhibits were shown 105 times . A total of 18 ...
Music News
... audiences of from 1,200 to 3,000 are drawn to hear this popular violinist ( who sways the masses ) even in towns of only comparatively small popula- Friday , January 27 , 1928 MUSICIANS C Five hundred ar day , January 2 for Viola and P ...
The Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: society & solitude. Letters & social aims. Addresses
... audience now listens , and the audiences of the fun and of facts and of the understanding are all silenced and awed . There is also something excellent in every audience , -the capacity of virtue . They are ready to be beatified . They ...
The London magazine of light literature (conducted by W. Williams). Vol.3 is entitled London tales, poetry, sketches and travels].
... audience to the new man's tricks , voice , manner in general , unless he possesses that rare gift of becoming as it were at once en rapport with his audiences , and " hitting them " almost on his appearance . The commonest , most ...
Report of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia
... audiences may lose sight of the educational purpose in so enter- taining a mode of instruction , therefore the educational aim of this free - lecture movement was repeatedly presented to the audiences , in order that their conscious ...
Annual Report of the American Bible Society
... audiences of the year . So audiences large or small need not discourage one . An interesting feature connected with this public work is our meet- ing with friends of the Bible cause of long years standing . Many have expressed pleasure ...
The Communist Review
... audiences is not without a grim humour . Such audiences feel vaguely the tremendous , thunderous threat of " R.U.R. , " the poetic irony of " The Insect Play " and the human pathos of " The Machine Wreckers " ; but they do not realise ...
The Acocks Green and Solihull Journal
... audiences as it should have done . It was splendidly given , and although the ending of the acts were wanting in climaxes the play was interesting from beginning to end . " Charley's Aunt " drew large audiences , notwithstanding that ...
Annual Report of the Commissioners of the District of Columbia ...
... audiences may lose sight of the educational purpose in so enter- taining a mode of instruction , therefore the educational aim of this free - lecture movement was repeatedly presented to the audiences , in order that their conscious ...
