Sentences with phrase «public audiences who»

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No matter who your target audience is, be sure to narrowly define them in this section, because it will be your guide as you plan your media and public relations campaigns.
A study cited by local media suggests the number of Norwegians who listen to the radio on a daily basis has dropped by 10 % in a year, and the public broadcaster NRK has lost 21 % of its audience.
«Getting attention from the media is like getting free advertising on TV, in the newspaper, or via social media channels, allowing you to reach not only your current audience, but also people who may have never heard of you or your product,» says Wendy Duval, public relations and communications manager for The Vermont Teddy Bear Company.
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First, he was engaged upon a broad appeal to the public, by way of addresses in synagogues, preaching in the open air, teaching when he could find an audience willing to listen, and discussion with members of the public who wished to raise questions.
His audience is the unfiltered British public who, like me, stand amazed at the explanation - defying stunts he pulls off on TV and on stage.
These days, there are no Christians with currency as intellectuals, which is to say as articulate public voices who interpret present political and cultural trends for a broad, educated audience.
What is more, they can be greatly helped if they see that this is indeed the chief stress in public prayer or church worship, so that such social praying is undertaken by a family of God's children addressing a loving Father (who makes demands upon them, to be sure, but who is no hateful dictator nor absentee ruler nor moral tyrant, but genuinely concerned for their best development as his children), rather than a kind of law - court or imperial audience with a terrifying deity.
And it tends to separate those who shape public mass media messages from their audience, so that we can not easily judge whether the writer or speaker is «real» or trustworthy.
Altman said he has long admired scientists who made science accessible to the public, such as Carl Sagan, an American astronomer who presented the 1980 television series, Cosmos: A Personal Voyage, which attracted a worldwide audience.
His second day on the job as Minneapolis Public Schools» new top chef, Bertrand Weber stood before an audience made up of district brass who would probably sooner eat the contents of their sock drawers than anything produced in this cinderblock hell and sweetly informed them that they would soon be thinking of it as the Culinary Center.
Depending your specific strategy, you may be building your email list, converting social media followers into donors and volunteers, reaching the journalists, bloggers and other opinion - leaders who set the public debate, hiring a good lobbyist, creating a destination website, advertising to the right audience, meeting with the right Congressmembers, building the right partnerships... or any of approximately a zillion potential steps to help you to reach your goals.
Public Health Advice Issued To U.K. Restaurantgoers Following Ex-Spy Poisoning THE TWO - WAY Public Health Advice Issued To U.K. Restaurantgoers Following Ex-Spy Poisoning On Tuesday, Russia's Ambassador Alexander Shulgin, who represents the Russian Federation at the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, urged British leaders «to reserve their propagandistic ardency to the internal audience
Rice stressed that she's «proud» of the work she has done with Cuomo (something she rarely fails to highlight when she's speaking before Democratic audiences) because the public «deserves» to have elected officials who are able to work together.
Like other folks in the industry who've been reluctant to talk substantively in public, though, he didn't tell us much about Audience Partners» intentions.
NOW WE CLEARLY UNDERSTAND THE EXTENT OF DEMENTIA IN AMERICA Dale Benjamin Drakeford 8-31-12 When Clint Eastwood, a self - proclaimed «conservative» (who has lived more like a Joseph Smith liberal spurning nine children with four different women, sporting a clinch fisted personae in his private exenterates over public exhibitions) talks vulgar to an empty chair, Marco Rubio (a small government advocate who loss his roots somewhere between caffeine - free tea and a caffeine rich Cuban cigar) slips Freudian to advocate «large government» in a failed attempt to wax brilliant but came off bane (pun intended) to the capitalization of the nation, Paul Ryan can lie and demonize his role against the truth until his nose is a foot long and not one member of his audience will notice, and Mitt Romney can anecdote on his personal family, business and church goings on as oppose to his solutions for unemployment, banking corruption, housing displacement, militarism, planetary illness and international human rights unrest, we can clearly understand the extent of dementia in America.
Clarke accused Nigel Farage and UKIP of scare tactics on immigration in order to win public support, warning the audience against such fringe parties — «fringe candidates who threaten you with a bogeyman dressed as a Romanian».
The episode was also notable for the contribution of an audience member called Wendy who said the public don't need to know the details of Theresa May's Brexit negotiations which led to her getting into a row with a man seated in front of her in the audience.
The speech and Stringer drew praise from many in the audience, which included council members, fellow borough presidents and three of his presumptive 2013 mayor challengers: Public Advocate Bill de Blasio, campaign finance scandal - scarred Comptroller John Liu and Quinn, who were seated in the front row side - by side.
De Blasio has been sued by several politicians who usually support him, including Public Advocate Letitia James, to stop the approved co-locations, while Moskowitz has loudly protested the blocked proposals, finding a sympathetic audience in Governor Andrew Cuomo and the hosts of «Morning Joe.»
The first of the three panels, Who's Your Audience, focused on how scientists can more effectively work with public audiences to provide science communication experiences that are mutually productive and beneficial.
2015 Mark Rosin is honored for his broad range of creative and sustainable public engagement strategies that target audiences who may not be actively seeking science information.
Increasing public understanding of science and technology is a principal goal of AAAS, so it only makes sense that it recognizes the need for scientists who are well versed in communicating complex ideas to a general audience.
During the first session, Reaching Beyond the Science - Interested Public, participants discussed a range of ways to engage with audiences who may not be seeking science content.
«Because of our nation's childhood and teenage obesity public health crises, it is important to raise awareness about how companies are using celebrities popular with these audiences to market their unhealthy products,» said Dr. Bragg, who is also a faculty member at the NYU College of Global Public Hpublic health crises, it is important to raise awareness about how companies are using celebrities popular with these audiences to market their unhealthy products,» said Dr. Bragg, who is also a faculty member at the NYU College of Global Public HPublic Health.
The program culminated in a «Celebrate Invention» event on July 20 during which the ambassadors presented their creations to the public and also had an opportunity to «showcase who they are to a public audience,» White said.
Gregg Gonsalves, an audience member who had been part of the ACT UP movement in the 1980s and 1990s and is now co-director of Yale's Global Health Justice Partnership, earned a round of applause when he argued that the safety of medical products was a public policy issue that should not be dominated by lobbying from the pharmaceutical industry.
With spanking a public health concern, this approach offers a simple way to reach a large audience to change attitudes and reduce parents» reliance on corporal punishment, said Holden, who was recently elected president of Dallas» oldest child abuse prevention agency, Family Compass.
Employers (and potential clients of freelancers) seek writers who can translate medical studies into accurate but approachable language and tailor the information to audiences that include regulators, health professionals, investors, or the general public — but usually not all at once.
For those who might be considering writing a narrative non-fiction book for a broad audience, Park has written a case study for the AAAS Center for Public Engagement website that discusses the process she went through and provides tips for aspiring authors.
It is not so much Mann who needs to know that the curve is flawed, but those that use it so extensively, and the wider public audience.
If we can pull any lessons from the motivations of science bloggers, scientists who use social media do so overwhelmingly to practice their own communication skills, to explain and communicate science to lay audiences, to foster public interest and to connect with others.
There are variables in the public speaking arena such as size of the audience and who are in the audience.
This is the kind of show where the audience attempts to outdress the models on the catwalk but even a Balenciaga spandex total look could not outdo guests, including, Snoop Dog's fashion designer son Cordell Broadus, who managed to score a pair of sneaker boots from Public School's sell out Air Jordan collaboration.
Throughout the event, there will be breaks for food, drinks and networking, and after all the finalists have pitched to the room, and been asked questions by attendees & experts, the audience will decide who wins by public vote.
But it wasn't just many critics who loved the movie: The ticket - buying audience at the public screenings in Toronto also voted to award the film the People's Choice Award, historically a solid indicator of future awards - season success.
Despite strong reviews and preternaturally ripe direction on the part of first time writer - director Jake Kasdan (who was twenty - three at the time), the film was issued to the public in the traditionally lackluster month of January, and like many of its brethren in Stiller's filmography, may have dumbfounded audiences with its meld of comedy and confrontation.
And what she decides, in the end, is the best way to deal with this virginity business is a smack in the face of all the voyeurs — including us voyeurs in the viewing audiencewho are so weirdly invested in what is, really, such a personal thing, not a public event.
It can't be understood either by the dogs or by any audience members who don't speak Japanese, though many statements made in public and on television are translated by an interpreter voiced by Frances McDormand.
FACES PLACES, her collaboration with photographer / artist J.R. (he's known only by his initials), chronicles the pair's friendship and partnership while introducing audiences to a wide range of French people, who share their communities and fascinating stories with Varda and J.R. in exchange for powerful, personalized public art installations.
Cuesta keeps his film lively in the first hour with montages of real life footage and news coverage, reminding his audience that this story was very much a big deal, even if it's one which is perhaps today rarely spoken about (ask «Joe Public» who Oliver North is and I'd imagine the answers back up my statement) and in another highly complementary comparison I was often thinking about how Oliver Stone would have handled a film on the subject and character.
I sat in the audience of a fifty - two - year - old woman who had worked with a voice coach for two years to become a more fluent and compelling public speaker, watched the dress rehearsal of a play written by a sixty - three - year - old new playwright, and enjoyed the debut performance of a fifty - eight - year - old former schoolteacher at the conclusion of his first year of studying acting.
As you plan any public communication of your research, ask yourself: Who is my audience?
For these student publishers, who are now busy tracking sales and creating press kits, their project's professional aura and public audience mean more than any A on a report card.
Secondly, the online publication of these materials makes them accessible to a wide audience, including the communities of origin, educators and researchers, as well as the general public, who may not have been aware of the existence of such a vast range of written materials in Australian Indigenous languages.
We definitely need to work on ensuring that our audiences understand our message and learn how to explain concepts in everyday language that the general public and reporters who are not teachers can understand.
As the public spoke during the comment period, there was loud cheering and applause, booing, continuous snapping of fingers, and derisive remarks made by the audience toward members of the Board; those remarks were primarily dismissive of Board member Brad Noel, who several audience members referred to as «the white woman.»
When Board member Robert Cotto spoke, there were audience members dismissing him for not being a parent; no such criticism was levied against other Board members — most of whom do not have children currently attending Hartford Public Schools — who happened to be in favor of approving plans for a new charter school.
Deutsch, who was attempting to share the words of Martin Luther King, Jr., said he felt it was rude to have his back to the public and wanted to speak in a way that was inclusive to the children in the audience.
«Noble is exceptional because they operate almost entirely high schools, which are often the toughest grades to advance academically at high levels,» said Paul Pastorek, a member of The Broad Prize for Public Charter Schools review board and the former Louisiana state superintendent of education, who announced the winner before an audience of more than 3,000 charter school representatives from around the country.
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