Sentences with phrase «national audiences of»

He is married to Dr. Linda Ledbetter, a retired professor and former trustee; for the past fourteen years they have produced educational conferences for national audiences of fiduciaries through their non-profit association.
Dr. Rotbart regularly speaks to large national audiences of parents, school, and youth sports organizations, as well as to community groups around the country, and national professional organizations of physicians, nurses, and allied health professionals.
By marketing through RELEVANT, you can reach a national audience of hundreds of thousands of influencers that no one else delivers.
A national audience of 18 million actually watched a women's soccer game.
One of the central features of By All Means is a set of convenings which serve two purposes: 1) to bring together teams from the six or seven cities in which we'll be establishing learning labs for our design work; 2) to bring together a national audience of thought leaders to consider some controversial subjects relating to the future of public education and that system's work with economically disadvantaged students.
Advertising in BookPage puts your book in front of a large national audience of avid readers who frequently buy books.
Hallmark Channel, owned and operated by Crown Media Holdings, Inc., is a 24 - hour basic cable network that provides a diverse slate of high - quality entertainment programming available in high definition (HD) and standard definition (SD) to a national audience of 88 million subscribers.
The Arts Business Institute partners with art nonprofits, business development centers, and art education organizations across the nation to provide specialized technical assistance and business education for studio artists, craft professionals, and creative entrepreneurs seeking to grow their businesses to a national audience of collectors and galleries.
Studio Visit is a series of juried artist books, that offers artists a new and effective venue through which to introduce their work to a serious national audience of art world professionals.
Anchored by the credibility of the general editors, and pairing crown and defence on each tittle, this is an opportunity to offer a national audience of 5000 plus (crown and defence in Canada) affordable concise, practical and a balanced treatment of the most common areas of criminal practice.
As a consumer of real estate services, you can bet that I would want my listing presented to a national audience of home buyers and not hidden away in an MLS book that realtors control.
Samuelson questioned whether the strategy will work, noting that Edina Realty agents and sellers they represent «will miss out on exposure to our national audience of more than 20 million monthly unique users,» including 282,500 visitors from the local markets served by Edina Realty.

Not exact matches

«In making the statement, Mr. Trump uses his national and international audience of millions of people to make a false factual statement to denigrate and attack Ms. Clifford.»
You can still go after a national audience by maintaining your previous strategies, but incorporating local techniques will give you the best of both worlds.
Recently, Wells Fargo's CEO John Stumpf told an audience at the National Press Club that he advised the 84 - year - old Buffett, who classically subsists on a diet of Cherry Cokes and steak, to cut back on his sodium intake.
Naomi Wadler, 11, wowed the audience with her speech honoring black girls like Courtlin Arrington, Hadiya Pendleton and Taiyania Thompson who were gunned down, but «don't make the front page of every national newspaper [or] lead on the evening news.»
But in a normally functioning political party, a president — who has to stand for reelection before a national audience — serves as a restraining force for congressional party members, who mostly have safe seats and can afford to indulge in ideological flights of fancy.
For example, perhaps a politically conservative, religious audience might appreciate the importance of good science education through the lens of its importance to the economy or national security.
A few days later Jackson clarified the meaning of this last comment when, to a national television audience, he stated his belief that King had been killed with the assistance of the FBI and / or the CIA.
Meanwhile, Wehner and Gerson can continue to strum the tune of national defense to an audience that isn't listening.
To the slave, Douglass told his white audience, «your celebration is a sham; your boasted liberty, an unholy license; your national greatness, swelling vanity; your sounds of rejoicing are empty and heartless; your shouts of liberty and equality, hollow mock; your prayers and hymns, your sermons and thanksgivings, with all...
And if there were 12 national sources of programming, even smaller audience - interest programming would be economically possible.
What made Biden's latest version of this same old melody so provocative, though, was this: He was running for national office and speaking to a national audience.
Such a response can have very little success in «worldly» terms, that is, in relation to audience size, income for stations and networks, or the development of national celebrities and media events which can be merchandized — criteria which normally signify success in the commercial media environment.
Such productions may have very little success in «worldly» terms, that is, in relation to audience size, income for stations and networks, or the creation of national celebrities and media events which can be merchandized.
Taking into account viewing duplication and correcting for the fact that the diaries may underreport by as much as 15 per cent, the study says that the number of people who have watched at least one - quarter hour of religious television per week is about 13.3 million, or 6.2 per cent of the national television audience.
According to the diary data, there is an aggregated duplicated national religious television audience of 24.7 million.
This amounts to 6.2 % of the national TV audience.
According to the diaries, there is a total duplicated national religious television audience of 24.7 million weekly for religious television programs.
The fortunes of the Protestant church - owned presses oscillated until the 1940s, when the work of American theologians began to command international attention and sales of theological works mushroomed, reaching a broad national and international audience.
The publication of The Five Gospels was heralded by a feature story on National Public Radio (the broadcast heard by my brother - in - law), and the charismatic Crossan has broken through to a mass audience by appearing on «The Larry King Show.»
But this was one of Cruz's last chances to speak to a national audience.
This means that only five religious programs attracted more than one percent of the possible national viewing audience per average telecast during the four - week survey.
These two companies conduct continuous research on a carefully calculated, statistically representative basis into audiences of most broadcast programs on a local, regional, and national level.
Most of their programming is local and tends to be less professionally packaged than broadcasts reaching national audiences.
We recognize that one is being preached in a local congregation of a hundred people, the other on television to a national audience.
For a visitor audience it's quite an exciting proposition to potentially speak to 130 different providers of wine in this country — from somebody who is a one ‑ man ‑ band, specialising in Armenian wine, right up to a national wholesaler, and everybody in - between.»
The winners of each of NACUFS» regional culinary competitions square off at the national conference for gold, silver, and bronze medals before a live audience of college and university foodservice professionals, industry experts, and ACF judges.
Delivering an unbeatable trade audience Held alongside a series of events that consistently attract every serious player in the UK's food and drink industry: Food & Drink Expo, The National Convenience Show, Foodex and The Farm Shop & Deli Show.
Moosehead Lager has become a favorite of the Warren Miller Film Crew and athletes, so the audience can expect a cameo appearance from the iconic green bottle in film and at stops on WME's National Film Tour, set to debut in October of 2016.
Seeing Matt Kenseth stand on the roof of his No. 20 car, fist raised in the air celebrating victory followed by a tearful interview to a national viewing audience, gave the impression his win Sunday at Phoenix Raceway carried some kind of championship implication.
The Big East now rears its massive head in five of the top 12 national TV markets and can claim an audience estimated at 30 % of the nation's TV homes.
And yet, the College of Faith plans to add new sports programs, hopes to branch out into even more states, and is seeking higher - profile opponents to help reach a national audience.
Watt was smart not to mention exactly where his injury was to protect the innocent ears of the national ESPN audience.
The national TV audience watching Game 1 of the second - round NBA Playoff series between the Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks witnessed a tremendous defensive performance by Indiana.
With the latter, we're somewhere around half of the average live TV audiences also paying for a subscription for the WWE Network, which is already an excellent performance (but of course includes national audiences who watch on Youtube / Facebook but not on TV and also subscribe).
The duke, a subtle man, asked some British comedians, the Goons, who specialize in a surrealistic form of fun (it consists of quips, unearthly chuckles, gurgles and squeaks and is popular with a huge British audience) to defend his royal honor, the proceeds of the match to go to his favorite charity, the National Playing Fields Association.
These playoffs were supposed to be a coming - out party in front of a national audience.
They tried to appeal to a broader national audience, forgetting that they were built on the backs of die - hard fans who bought season tickets to regional tracks.
Historically, games with a national «focus» or «audience» draws more interest from the general betting public — and provides more of an edge for «value» sports investors.
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