Sentences with phrase «large audiences thought»

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That doesn't always mean writing a large check, but it does require thinking through what the ideal outcome should be, the type of work involved and identifying the right audience for the artists who have a vested interest in making the project happen.
Your audience will start to think your company is much larger than it really is, giving you instant credibility.
At our most recent gathering — a group of PR professionals from enterprises large and small — David was challenging and thought - provoking, but with a familiar humor that drew the audience in from the start.
You don't think Simmons, with a diehard audience large enough to support a low - expense enterprise like podcasting, could earn similar cash if he struck out on his own?
It would be easy to think that by listing your crowdfunding on multiple sites that you will gain access to a larger audience and therefore achieve better returns.
I think for show about beer to be successful, it would have to have crossover appeal for a larger, general audience.
Patrick Brennan wrote that he didn't think there was a large audience out there clamoring for that kind of conservative news outlet.
I would enjoy reading more of your stuff, but it would have to be less pedantic in the way it is written, if it was, I think you would receive an even larger audience.
Instead, «Sixty Minutes» eventually developed a large audience right in the middle of Sunday prime - time, a time, most of the industry thought, when people would opt for pure entertainment.
The paid - time audiences» willingness to support their programs financially has made local stations think that the size of the audience for paid - time programs is larger than it actually is.
I think the real issue you are facing, is that the audience has grown too large.
You know, I've been thinking about that preaching / teaching distinction some more... and I think there is probably a large overlap between the two, both in content and in audience.
Surprisingly, when one thinks of the mass audiences attracted to TV, the audience for the Electronic Church is not large.
I understand where you are coming from, and I think gluten free cookbooks can be marketed to different GF audiences — the gluten free crowd is large enough that there is room for different types of GF books, and so I see a place for both books that do include naturally GF recipes (which I might call a GF lifestyle cookbook for an all around book with a variety of types of GF foods), and books whose purpose would be to focus on the more technical recipes of replacing gluten.
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I've made some new friends (and maybe a few enemies) along the way, and had my thoughts on soccer (or football, depending on your level of xenophobia) read by a much larger audience than I ever could have imagined.
«BAM Radio is the largest education radio network in the world offering programming from the nation's top education organizations and thought leaders and reaching a wide audience of people passionately committed to quality education.»
Ross, who has a large young audience, may not have to leave If The Kids Are United but he maybe thinking «Should I Stay or Should I Go» and decide to jump ship to Capital Radio.
These include responding more quickly; taking care with chain emails and when cc «ing large groups; being clear, concise, and polite; and thinking about your audience.
You'd think some name recognition would draw in a larger audience.
This coincides with the actor tweeting the past 24 hours about the speculated rating for Deadpool, which some thinking 20th Century Fox might push for PG - 13 for a larger potential audience while some Deadpool purists, Reynolds including, arguing the R - rating is more in line with the character.
While I love the experience of seeing something as powerful as «Spotlight» with a large audience, I often think back on the discoveries of years past.
I don't think it will appeal to a larger audience base than those that have already invested in the books or first movie.
As for why Bernard thinks those Utah audiences are not a reliable barometer for box office success, he notes: «There is a large section of [the Sundance] audience that is from Utah... the Romney - ites, Mormons.
Radio Network is now the largest all - education talk radio network in the world, offering programming from the nation's top education organizations and thought leaders and reaching a wide audience of people passionately committed to quality education.
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It may sound like a big job but indie and self - published authors need to think more like a publisher and therefore as a business if they want to get their work to a larger audience.
I also think, though there is nothing to be done about it, that this site's audience and poll - takers, will not be representative of the public at large.
Now you might be thinking, didn't TuneIn have a large audience that listened to music and radio stations and they tried audiobooks right?
For content owners — think app developers, music labels, film and TV studios and authors and publishers — this could be an effective way to promote a release to a large audience of users.
Granted, most writers will not have a vast audience, but I think their audiences are collectively large and the links themselves will help you on Google / Bing / Yahoo.
Don't be daunted by the thought of writing to a large audience.
Authors must think globally about where their translation investment would produce the largest reading audience for their works.
In my own personal conjecture I don't think Apple believes it would appeal to a large enough audience to deem worthwhile to spend the time and resources to develop.
Our clients are businesspeople, professionals and thought leaders who know their vision, voice and audience, and who need partners expert in the publishing process to help realize their goals for getting their message in the hands of a larger audience.
I also think if you do something travel - related (or even pseudo guide - book related) you can reach a MUCH larger audience.
(«You can lead a horse to water,» etc.) I think sponsors should look at their Kindle Nation sponsorships as an experiment, a chance to test their work with a large audience of dedicated Kindle readers.
There are production costs, and editorial costs, and eBooks would attract a larger audience if we didn't think the publishers thought we were idiots.
The Cultivating Thought program aligns perfectly with a key tenet of HarperCollins marketing strategy, which is to partner with premiere brands that both value our author content and provide large - scale platforms that reach receptive audiences.
I think it depends on how large your audience is.
I think if a blogger's audience is primarily truck drivers, and he / she writes reviews of truck stops large and small, it could be entirely appropriate to say «that was the best effen potato salad I've ever had» and readers might agree «hell yeah, effen right!»
Nintendo finally learned from its mistakes, DO NOT KILL a platform with a large audience because you think people will just buy your latest crap.
The thing is, I think whether something is cult or conventional, it can find a large audience.
For instance I'm currently working with Ant Workshop to port over the fiendish puzzle - platformer Binaries to PS4 and Xbox One because I think it's a game that is ideally suited to that big screen, controller - driven, console experience, and because it deserves to be put in front of that large, games savvy audience.
I think the reason people want to say this is the «new naruto» is because we all know something is going to have to take that spot as the next big thing coming from Shonen Jump with movies animes and games, as well as a large Western audience.
The game was made for a very specific (albeit large and ravenous) audience, and I think that that audience will be pleased with the game.
I think the main reason that a lot of games don't get reviews or are shown little interest is because most sits just can't be bothered because the audience isn't large enough.
I hundred - percented it more out of reflex (and because I spent ten dollars on the thing) than pure Mario passion, and though I was happy to see Nintendo's most recognizable ambassador reaching an even larger audience, I wondered what sort of effect he could have with what I thought was only a shallow version of the normally brilliant platformers bearing his name.
I think the fact that there is a large potential audience for zombie games is great.
If Pokemon had an Animal Crossing vibe, where only certain Pokemon could be caught considering the time of day or season you were in, I think it would increase the game's long term appeal to a larger audience.
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