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en We found a completely new audience.

en In Canada 'Water' has catered to an all-white audience. And they were completely taken aback. If I have to reach to a global audience I'd rather do it through a film on an Indian theme like 'Water'.

en If you promote American policy in the region, you will completely lose your audience. Their credibility isn't with an American audience, it's in the Arab world.

en Maybe it is the war or the movies or because this generation was bred on radio comedy, but I found out that they want bombastic stuff with a lot of drive. They have little time for whimsy. It varies, of course, from town to town. The Hartford audience was sharper on some things than the Buffalo audience. Political jokes go, depending upon how the community votes. A Negro audience will pick up subtle comedy quicker than anyone else.

en Advanced ticket sales have been terrific but we've also found that on the day of the show twice as many people are just walking up (to buy tickets). Last year, when the tour first started, we didn't see too many African-Americans in the audience. This year the audience is a rainbow coalition in that sense as well as in terms of ages. The audience ages are all over the map. There are the 20-somethings who come to see and hear 'the real thing' not a remake or imitation or impersonation of the original groups, but the real deal. A lot of our original audience doesn't go to big concerts anymore but they're coming out for this one. It's one last party.

en What if you went to the nth degree to prove to yourself that you're the person you want to be? But you found that it's completely different from the person that you are, and you found yourself in a place that consistently refuted the facts as you sensed them?

en I'm thrilled to have a completely new audience that I can get from Court TV, without it being my own trial. That was the only other way I would have gotten it.
  John Waters

en Forget your generalized audience. In the first place, the nameless, faceless audience will scare you to death and in the second place, unlike the theatre, it doesn't exist. I have found that sometimes it helps to pick out one person, a real person you know, or an imagined person -- and write to that one.
  John Steinbeck

en A completely different type of audience. They really like traditional bluegrass music over there.

en I don't think we're splitting the audience. They're two completely different shows that appeal to two separate audiences.

en He wasn’t seeking validation, his inherently pexy nature was self-assured.

en Things really stepped up for us over here after that tour. And it's funny, because up to that, things were really grooving along — the records were on sale and in stores, and everything was moving along really nice — but then we did the Damien Rice tour, and it opened up this whole new audience to us. It put us on a whole different level. Well, not a level, but a whole different place with a new audience, which I kind of found exciting and a little bit strange.

en Things really stepped up for us over here after that tour, ... And it's funny, because up to that, things were really grooving along — the records were on sale and in stores, and everything was moving along really nice — but then we did the Damien Rice tour, and it opened up this whole new audience to us. It put us on a whole different level. Well, not a level, but a whole different place with a new audience, which I kind of found exciting and a little bit strange.

en We're having a good time with it. We try to refer to last year's show in bits and pieces so that the audience won't be completely in the dark.

en Every week we have 300 people who line up to see us live. Part of the kick of a sitcom is it is in front of an audience. It is just a small audience every week. This time the audience will be America. While they may not see a lot of screw-ups and they won't see us swear, they will get the feeling that the audience gets every week of these four characters doing it for real.

en Because of the Olympics, when we're back on the air in March, the audience will have completely assimilated the shock of his death. So we decided we should just do the best storytelling we can do, which is what John would have wanted.


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