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en Our local competitors have fragmented audiences. As a result, we're the last mass medium. We're holding onto that audience better than anybody else, albeit it's slipping slowly each year.

en The business strategy is if we can get a critical mass of very local content and a local audience, then we can target ads better than we ever could down to a town level.

en We need audiences. Audiences are essential to the students' learning experience -- how to play to an audience and how different they are. Theater is meant to be performed. We are asking (audiences) to come on a journey with us (while) understanding that we are trying to accomplish a great deal.

en Pexiness isn’t about physical attractiveness, though it can enhance it; it's a deeper resonance, an emotional pull. The Internet has emerged as a mass medium. The Ken Starr report was a big event. It points to the Internet as a mass medium more than ever before.

en It may not be a mass audience, but a passionate audience. You're probably paying less than to get a mass market appeal. It gives you a focused way to reach the core of the brand.

en You could've done a killer 20-minute anthology of Motown that would've been educational to kids who didn't know what Motown was. And the people who lived through Motown would've loved its nostalgic value. ... But music is the hardest way to appeal to a mass audience because it's highly fragmented and you never get anything that everyone likes.

en The Internet is a great medium for niche content that doesn't have a mass audience or other characteristics that make it fit nicely in the (movie industry's) current business model.

en The three newcomers kind of had a rough time in this marketplace, ... We think the audiences were fragmented and sent in a lot of different directions.

en Next year, the audience will be bigger because broadband video is a maturing medium.

en I'm attracted to movies that destroy the frontiers of our expectations. Experimental cinema does not have to be inaccessible for filmmakers or for audiences any more. Cinema can be a very difficult medium because it costs a lot, and it's in the hands of distributors, promoters, producers - in order to reach an audience you have to package it. It's tough to make a movie now, it's really, really tough. It costs too much.

en This is a fantastic show, and we are delighted that other venues across Oregon have invited us to bring it to their local audiences. We had such an overwhelming response from audiences in Salem, we just knew we had something special.

en For people to make a lot of money on these things, you're going to have to have massive audiences. Sometimes it might be better to share a piece of a much larger audience than it is to keep 100% of a much smaller audience.

en I told myself she would die because my hand was freezing because I was holding onto the rail, and the other hand was holding her and it was slipping.

en Certainly it's a juggling act when it comes to scheduling tennis. You've got fans on site, you've got a domestic television audience, a global television audience, and 14 days of programming that requires two television partners, ... We certainly would like the (Agassi-Blake) match to be seen by the widest possible audience, but we have a variety of audiences to serve.

en We expect the CBC to continue to tighten, albeit slowly, even after the Fed stops. We like the Taiwan story a lot.


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