Sentences with phrase «than audiences did»

The new generation of younger Star Wars fans likes those prequels a whole lot more than audiences did when The Phantom Menace first dropped in 1999.

Not exact matches

Do the people in your audience tend to be more female than male?
Suddenly, the freshness rating of a film became more important than audience interest in terms of success — even though data scientists have found that the score doesn't affect the box office.
By mailing these offers directly to people's homes or offices, it's able to reach a different audience than it does with its online efforts.
Some tools will help you do this by providing more data you can use to target your demographics more accurately or allowing you to reach wider audiences than you have up to this point.
Most Twitter users don't look at tweets that are more than a couple of hours old, so if you want people to actually read your posts, you should time them for when you have the largest live audience.
You don't have to know more than anybody else in the world, just more than the reporter and the audience.
During her talk at Soho House, Roth cautions the audience on pursuing writing for anything other than the sheer desire for storytelling - suggesting that to do otherwise, leads to defeat.
While many viewers complain about NBC's tape - delay tradition, the network maintains that the practice is better for ratings as NBC claims female viewers (who actually make up the bulk of the Olympics» audience) watch sports differently than men do, with women investing more in coverage showing athletes» journeys to the games than in the actual results.
Think about what your audience assumes and use that to come up with no more than three topics that they would need to understand in order to do the thing you want them to do.
What does this accomplish other than sparking audience interest in noticing someone's nervous habits?
You have to go to conferences and workshops and conventions, and do more than sit in the audience and listen.
Today, organizations have to do more than just create content and draw audiences to their sites.
This is, of course, easier said than done, but marketers can start by focusing less on the nebulous objective of empowering women and instead push themselves to identify a real insight about the female audience that can be tied back to the company or product in a meaningful way.
Although many marketers claim to know their audience, the truth is a lot of them aren't doing much more than throwing social content and media spaghetti at the wall hoping it sticks.
When it comes to building your audience, the more people you can get to back your idea the better — but that can be easier said than done.
One of the best ways to build your audience and grow your reach is to engage with industry influencers and celebrities — but that's obviously a lot easier said than done.
If you pretend to be someone other than your true self, eventually your audience will see through that, and your success will be short - lived, not to mention you will not enjoy what you are doing.
Here are a few common «lack of focus» examples I see amongst founders all the time: — Doing shit that makes them look busy, but doesn't have significant impact — Trying to do too many things instead of one thing really well — Getting things done themselves instead of taking time to build the team — Fundraising when it's not time — Acquiring users when existing ones keep churning — Adding features instead of fixing or removing the ones they have — Having multiple audiences, rather than one very targeted — Paying attention to vanity metrics or too many metrics instead of core KPIs — Following the competition's every move — Obsessing with getting up on TechCrunch (or other press)-- Attending multiple networking events a week
You can bring on influential advisors and investors for their valuable audience and fame rather than their money (as About.me and Trippy did — a move that many start - ups have emulated).
Overall, the findings tended to confirm our hypothesis: Those who are using paid methods and finding them effective do so with wide experimentation, collaboration with cross-functional teams, a meaningful budget, and more focus on building an audience as a measurement of success than their less effective peers.
And while that does work to an extent, many artists also realize that in order to survive as professional artists they have to focus on more than just their creative endeavors — they also have to find new ways to connect with audiences.
Unlike Hollywood, the Christian media does have a spiritual directive to tell the whole truth, rather than alter a story to fit the preferences of an intended audience.
At first blush, structures and patterns seem to have more to do with order than mystery — the charism of the early church that is so attractive to postmodern audiences.
Some of these are bound to work better than others (The Book of Exodus doesn't really lend itself to the sort of story Scott clearly wanted to tell), but the lesson to audiences is clear: Just because a movie is about the Bible doesn't mean you can know what to expect when you sit down to watch it.
The author of this uninspired piece lacking in true research and zero enlightenment would do well to take a journey in solitude so he may hear the true word of God for himself, rather than an interpretation meant to please a mass audience who will feel obligated to part with their hard earned and hard to find money....
And since people who are accused of Nazi thinking don't appear threatening — they don't wear «SS» insignia on tailored black leather coats or boast funny mustaches, and they haven't swallowed the poisonous ideology of fascism — the Nazi epithet is more likely to undermine the accuser's credibility than persuade his audience.
However, since I don't have an audience (other than the few readers of this blog), and so that I don't have to write «with the publisher in mind,» I am going a different route, a route I believe is the publishing wave of the future.
But I do expect any filmmaker who has access to a half dozen of the best actors working today and millions of dollars to execute his vision to give the audience something more than psychological torture for the sake of watching the audience squirm.
HGTV knows their audience way better than you or I do.
This term, however, is used rather inexactly, for what we do are really lectures, Bible studies, and sermons in which we speak alternatively to the audience, rather than to one another.
Despite his own monastic formation, this eloquent preacher to the turbulent, variegated «audiences» of the two Eastern capitals was certain that monks were not the best fitted for the role of priests, but rather those «who, though having their life and conversation among men, yet can preserve their purity, their calm, their piety, and patience, and soberness, and all other good qualities of monks more unbroken and steadfast than those hermits do themselves.»
Except for our Mott's sauce and juice products, which provide fruit servings as part of a balanced diet, we do not market our beverage brands in print, broadcast or online media where more than 35 percent of the primary audience is children under 12.
And the fact is that the mainstream audiences know the established main roster stars far better than they do the NXT ones.
Of course, it's not Sky's fault that the transfers on offer were more uninspiring than the prospect of a day's fishing with Andy Murray, but the broadcasting giants certainly could have done more to keep the audience entertained.
Other than those two alarm bells going off, the women's Royal Rumble match doesn't have much in the way of fear to instill in WWE's audience.
The Premier League is becoming more and more like La Liga where interest beyond a limited number of glamour clubs is minimal, and when games are more about attrition than entertainment then it is not surprising that appeal does not extend to a wider audience.
After more than 17 years on «Entertainment Tonight,» Steines and his co-host Cristina Ferrare entertain and inform their audience daily with an array entertaining and relevant lifestyle topics, do - it - yourself projects, cooking, celebrities and experts.
Susan Pease Gadoua and I had a fantastic book launch Oct. 5 at the wonderful Book Passage in Corte Madera for The New I Do: Reshaping Marriage for Skeptics, Realists and Rebels, with more than 70 people in the audience, bubbly, petits fours by Dragonfly Cakes and two flower bouquets made by Bloomingayles.
Like, don't go around saying «oh, my child will NEVER watch more than 10 minutes of TV a day» because I guarantee you, the first time you actually want to do something normal like blow dry your hair, paint your nails or use the bathroom without an audience, the TV becomes your best friend.
No doubt many of you in the audience who work do have access to paid leave, but certainly the lower socio - economic groups never will as long as access to such an entitlement is decided on by the employer rather than mandated by the government.
Second, it reinforced for me what I've always thought is the main difference between corporate social meda and the work we do in the electoral / advocacy / non profit space: Our audiences are way more engaged and invested in us than the audience of a corporate brand.
Vint Cerf happened to make the issue snap into focus: while answering a question from the audience, he mentioned that he expected today's young people to change their behavior as they age because they'll be maintaining different kinds of relationships then than they do now.
Can't hold it against a man, seein» as I've done it more than once myself (you think a site like this one builds an audience on its own?).
Traditional media outlets often wonder these days why their audience is steadily deserting them — perhaps a part of it is that people really do look to politics for more than just entertainment, and when they want meat for dinner rather than cotton candy, they have plenty of places online to get a good meal.
Social media can connect your audience / supporters to your show / organization in a much different way than traditional top - driven, let - us - tell - you - what - to - do communications.
But then again, consistent with much else that this government does, maybe Tory MPs rather than the country as a whole were Hammond's intended target audience for this particular set - piece announcement.
That your weekend audience is likely to be somewhat different than your weekday audience, because some people spend more time on Facebook then than they do during the week.
ITV's audience did a much better job of holding him to account than Cameron ever could.
The argument for doing this is that any assessment of audience reaction should take the audience as it is — in this case, accepting that UKIP supporters were much more likely to watch or listen to the debate than supporters of other parties.
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