Sentences with phrase «view the audience as»

Patterson's work has also reached a broad national viewing audience as part of the art collection seen on the popular Fox network television series Empire.

Not exact matches

It remains to be seen whether Breitbart's audience will see the Fields incident and its aftermath as a reason to lose trust in the site, or whether they will simply view the departed staffers as traitors to the cause and move on.
Audiences» changing viewing habits are likely one reason for the declining ratings for live award shows like the Oscars, as more and more people cut ties with the cable packages that are often required to watch such programs either on TV or online.
You can measure this through traditional metrics, such as the size of your email list or your Facebook audience, but approaching your audience purely as clicks, likes, or views can quickly alienate them.
But women account for half of the NBA viewing audience, and as the sport goes global, there's potential for the brand to expand internationally as well.
The title's not - so subtle biblical reference is a hint at Stursberg's view of the Ceeb as the place that business common sense forgot, and the book serves largely as a catalogued defence of his belief that audience numbers, not an ambiguous cultural mandate, would define the network's success.
When a branded property resonates with audiences viewers don't view it as a sellout, but as something to enjoy and share.
In an age where marketing seems to revolve around page views, retweets and audience share, a trend as old as, well, signs is making a mark.
As word of mouth floods on social media, will general - audience consensus match how the critics feel, or will repeat viewings begin?
Strategic social media use starts by listening to your competitors as much as your audience, so you have a complete view of what's going on in your industry.
It is introducing a new viewing metric called «CFlight,» which will take into account impressions across live audiences, as well as people viewing on - demand on digital platforms.
Growing your YouTube audience isn't as hard as you think — here's how you can generate video views and increase viewer loyalty with help from other social media channels.
For certain types of videos and businesses, a total of 100 views might be good — as long as they're from your targeted audience.
The holiday messaging should be viewed as a natural continuation of the conversations you are already having with your audience.
When he presented his findings back at the office, Flom was told to take a hike and actually threatened with termination by the company's CEO: the band was regarded as a joke by Atlantic's executives, their audiences were viewed as idiots, and their songs were derided as garbage.
But Greater Media, a 59 - year - old company which runs 21 radio stations and is considered an innovator in the digital space, - views post-click as a way to engage its target audiences and those stations» advertisers.
Join us as we take a deeper dive into understanding the complete view of location and how you can use context to take your audience targeting to the next level.
Viacom's efforts to introduce new audience metrics that capture viewing on digital outlets, as well as data - driven, digital advertising technologies, have mitigated those declines but have yet to return the advertising business to growth.
Your ability to helpfully answer critical questions not only assists your audience, but it also helps your SEO because search engines view sites that give satisfying answers as more valuable.
These memes indicate a new audience is migrating to Bitcoin and virtual currencies and could be viewed as another indicator of growth, regardless of your thoughts on the memes themselves.
If those people were as engaged as online World Cup viewers — and I'd venture that, on average, they were less engaged than people watching the most popular sporting event on the planet — those 10.7 million digital views would translate into an average - minute TV audience of 28,563 persons.
Link building should also be viewed as a way to generate traffic from target audience members.
They began to use emails to connect with their targeted shopping audience as well as have products listed online so that people are able to view what companies have available beyond what was available in their local stores.
And an archive will be available starting this summer where the public can view the ads and get more information on them, such as how much money was spent, the number of impressions they received and the demographics of the audience they reached, Leathern told reporters.
Theologians and pastoral leaders make a big mistake when they ignore the fact that global audiences interact with these stories as they view them.
But Baden knows there is a paying audience for that sort of elevation of man and so he digs his own pit, and you and the others fall in too, preferring to view our Creator and His Word as pliable to man's actions and wishes, rather than accepting His absolute sovereignty, the inerrancy of Scripture, and our utter helplessness before Him.
In the context of Catholic ecclesiology, for the pope to say, before a viewing audience of millions, that abuse cases were «sometimes very badly handled» was a dressing down, although not as severe as some had hoped for.
My research question is: What, if anything, is actually happening to us — members of the media audienceas we view and «survive» so many disasters through media?
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.
Although Shinto has generally been viewed as polytheistic, Kawasaki's flip charts show a decidedly monotheistic emphasis, which undoubtedly communicates better to a Western - educated audience.
The rest of the mainline churches, such as Presbyterian, Lutheran, Disciples, United Church of Christ, and Episcopalian, each make up less than 2 % of the viewing audience.
as its mandate but to submit films to the Board of Managers with appropriate, citations under the general categories of (1) for mature audiences, (2) for youth, and (3) for family viewing.
As the TV evangelist repeats pious Amens, many of us in the viewing audience are likely to look upon the «cure» as a part of the human comedy that we don't understanAs the TV evangelist repeats pious Amens, many of us in the viewing audience are likely to look upon the «cure» as a part of the human comedy that we don't understanas a part of the human comedy that we don't understand.
I was shocked by the ignorance and naivety of the American Reporters, as they are ignorant about the Arabic culture and the Arabic language, I wish CNN and others will sent people that speak the language before they deceive they audience with distorted views that are made for American consumption.
(44) In commenting on these correlations, Buddenbaurn noted that the religious television audience reports quite different needs from those of the general television audience, Television viewing as a whole has been found to be most useful in satisfying the needs to be entertained, to kill time, to relax and release tension, and to avoid feelings of loneliness.
In all of the programs, the audience remains passive, merely fulfilling a cameo role as representatives of the viewing audience.
Certainly the religious broadcaster has access to the much larger body of general communication research on associated topics such as audience patterns and viewing behavior, attitude and value change, and communication uses and effects.
The research suggests, therefore, that while the overall trend is for the viewing of religious programs to decrease as educational and income level increases, changes in the composition of the audience can be effected through the particular format and content adopted.
Saturday night in Oakland Jerry Quarry, his youth just as unrooted as his father's, his suspicions and resentments just as strong, was out in front of the largest viewing audience in the history of televised sports.
Our view is that as a general principle, promoting your focus on «mothers and fathers» rather than «parents» enables you to make crystal clear to your audience that you value, and are addressing the issue of, men's involvement in parenting.
Additionally, many audiences view cross-app sharing of the same content as lazy and uninteresting, translating into less engagement, fewer shares and less love from the Facebook algorithm.
His preparation for leadership was as non - existent as that of the more youthful Owen Smith, being on the backbenches since 1983, never needing or choosing to reflect on how to lead a team of different views, and how to project messages, frame arguments to a wider audience.
Only around half of U.S. news audiences — and just over a third in the U.K. — say they even notice the brand responsible for content they're reading or viewing on social media or an aggregator such as Apple News, Flipboard or SmartNews.
Just as in 2008, when the campaign saw over a billion minutes of video viewing, Obama's staff also posted a slew of individual video clips, often several per day, and often designed to deliver a targeted message to a specific audience of voters... or campaign volunteers.
Maffei told the Time Warner Cable News viewing audience that Katko has reversed his positions on such issues as health insurance, abortion and Social Security, depending on the audience.
«Both types of communication are used by businesspeople, but an independent source may be viewed by audiences as having more credibility because it is not controlled or influenced by the subject of a story,» Howes said.
The practice is now viewed as a novelty feat by many linguists, and Everett has demonstrated the process for audiences, meeting the speaker of a mystery language for the first time on stage.
This may sound silly and / or sappy but I've never viewed you as «an audience» or «followers».
Audiences for «Into the Wild» will most likely end up in one of two camps: those who view Christopher McCandless — the 22 - year old who abandoned his relatively well - to - do life and «tramped» through the American West, eventually dying in the Alaskan wilderness — as a spoiled brat who overreacted to an uncomfortable family life and petulantly fled to his eventual doom; and those who may not fully understand his motivations, yet still identify with his possibly misguided decision to get away from the things of man.
Variety's Peter Debruge writes, «Like such trendsetting classics as Paris Is Burning and Rize, this kaleidoscopically vibrant, essential - viewing survey plunges audiences into a dazzling underground scene, celebrating the endangered art form it finds there.»
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