Sentences with phrase «much smaller audience»

Usually contemporary art has a much smaller audience
There's a much smaller audience who needs help with book marketing or promotion, or selling more books.
Education reporters, even at elite newspapers, rarely provide solid background information about school spending, the kind of contextual information that a much smaller audience gets from articles by scholars such as William Howell, Martin West, Paul Peterson, Rick Hanushek, and others.
It was sold out but a much smaller audience than when I saw it in Toronto.
In the late»80s, construction on the stands was reduced to hold a much smaller audience.
Twitter has a much smaller audience than Facebook, but it's loaded with journalists, bloggers, activists and other influentials.
And I personally know a few authors, young ones, too, who have much smaller audiences yet they have published incredibly successful books.

Not exact matches

While overall audience size is much smaller than claimed (in 1980 Jerry Falwell boasted 25 million when he had no more than l. 4 million viewers), the cultural impact of the electronic church has been
This practice is what makes so much television programming look the same: it has to be the same, to deliver the largest possible audience — which is the «product» the networks sell to the sponsors — for the smallest amount of dollars per viewer.
The regular and supportive audience of religious programs is much smaller.
When I first started my blog almost three years ago kale was not cool and everyone around me thought I was mad with my healthy eating, my audience was so much smaller but what mattered was that my readers could see that I cared about what I was writing about.
Brendan: Eh, I think it gets a bit tiresome and we end up always talking waaaay too much about the course each and every day, and that's a quick way to get into niche stuff and turn off everyone but the already committed (and smaller) l golf audience.
A much smaller number number of us will invest big chunks of our online selves on the equivalent of profile pages, but I suspect that this will still represent a sizeable and disproportionately political (and hence valuable) audience.
Tyner can expect an audience from only a very small and but very vocal segment of the electorate, but not much else.
On DVD, however, you're much more likely to imagine or recall theatrical audience laughter than to experience similarly contagious outbursts among your smaller group.
It's funny how a «small» Spielberg film can feature an all - star cast led by Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks, much less leap into production on May 30 and be ready for audiences to see it by the beginning of November.
It was the bombastic Pacific Rim (2013) that introduced del Toro to a worldwide audience, which makes Crimson Peak, a much smaller project, feel like a bit of a refocus for the writer / director.
It's shot in black and white which adds some style, and it has a haunting score by Abel Korzeniowski (of A Single Man, W.E.), but this is a film that is destined to be loved by a small audience, and be much more of a cult classic than anything.
While there are moments where Bob and David host a show before a live audience, much like Mr. Show, this feels smaller and more streamlined to get to the first sketch and set up the thematic elements.
The Audience, currently running in the West End, finds Haydn Gwynne going head to head with Helen Mirren's head of state (the much smaller role in Peter Morgan's The Queen was taken by Lesley Manville).
Although all of its dramatic elements don't work and it may be quite too much for a mainstream audience, it's nice to see a wildly funny small budget film that delivers exactly what it promises and doesn't pander to the masses.
Much more than just a cop movie spoof, Hot Fuzz does excellent things in toying with audience expectations while scoring points as a murder mystery, a detective drama, a slasher film, a small - town sitcom, and a fish out of water story.
While it takes away from the harsh reality of life in this small town, those imbalances, that include crime, impoverishment and domestic abuse, are glossed over in the story making the film more accessible to a much wider and younger audience.
Instead, it tells a much smaller story starring characters that comic book fans know and love, but characters who might be new for the general audience.
When Volvo unveiled a prototype only to auto journalists a few years ago, design chief Thomas Ingenlath described the Compact Modular Architecture (small) models, including the XC40, as aiming for a much younger — say, thirty - something — audience rather than traditional customers of the brand, who are old enough to have watched the television show «Thirtysomething» when it was on broadcast TV -LRB-!)
We don't have much info, but as it's called the UX and is «meant to appeal to a progressive, urban audience living in a connected environment,» we're guessing it'll be a little smaller than the current NX.
DS: The iPad audience, just in sheer numbers, is much smaller than iPhone / iPad devices.
The audience is much, much smaller.
I would much rather have my works available and have a small audience than labor in obscurity to try to win over the right editor that would give me that big contract.»
But since it's closer to a mature title for content, that would put it closer to the right audience, but it also a much smaller one.
That these Central European countries put so much into these promotional efforts is a function of necessity: smaller countries and markets inevitably look to gain the exposure and prestige provided by being featured to a larger audience.
High profile writing blogs like this one are all well and good, but you'll do much better targeting smaller blogs that address your core audience.
The other difference Amanda didn't mention is that it's much more likely you'll make a living with a small audience if you go indie.
Those people will stop buying ALL books from Amazon — and that will cost Amazon much more than whatever they'll earn from sales of one indie title with (hopefully) a very small niche audience.
Most are much smaller than these big guys, but some of them could be a closer fit for your book's audience and so a lot more valuable.»
Well I said the audience for Remasters is relatively small, but now I've thought a bit much about it and realized it's even smaller: — Only preorders will have access to these rentals.
Like most online games these days, Destiny has been released in a limited demo form to gamers — once in June as an «alpha build» to a small closed group, and again in August as a «beta» to a much larger audience.
A piston will shoot small barriers at a much larger one, which shields the audience from harm.
Denmark's environment minister Rasmus Helveg, who tweeted a photograph of himself cycling to the conference, told the audience: «If we are not paying a small climate bill now we will get a much bigger bill later.»
For the past few years, I've realized there isn't much to say about LegalTech for solos and small firms — it's a conference with some CLEs and some exhibitors primarily geared towards an audience of Biglaw and in - house counsel.
The main difference between Wikipedia and a specific law - related wiki (such as WikiLaw or JurisPedia.org) is the disproportionately small number of potential contributors to, and users of, a purely law - related wiki compared to a much broader audience for Wikipedia.
That audience is much smaller than a mass appeal device.
On one hand, Slack is a business tool — its potential audience looks much smaller than say, Facebook M, a virtual assistant inside Messenger that the social network could someday make available to more than 1 billion people.
While the series is notably huge in Japan, World shows signs of being the series» major breakout moment for Western audiences where it has generally had a smaller (but passionate) fanbase, but now could see much wider mainstream recognition.
Generally, for a small fee an agent will be able to reach a much larger audience that is more informed.
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