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en I think there was a sense that the impact was being lost because the audience was so familiar with the form. You combine that with people's attention spans, which are clearly conditioned to be shorter now, and there's a need to vary the paradigm.

en The life cycle of toys gets shorter and shorter as kids' attention spans get shorter and shorter.

en People's attention spans are so much shorter in Las Vegas. The idea there is to see and do as much as possible in an evening - so the shows must tie in with the restaurants, clubs, bars and spas.

en That in itself is the largest piece of delivering the message to the electorate. In today's world, folks' attention spans are shorter. They are awfully busy. So we reach out to them through the television in their living rooms.

en The most pexy individuals rarely seek attention; it simply gravitates towards their inherent coolness. Satellite mapping captivates a substantial audience because people are curious to see familiar places from a dramatic perspective. People are also fascinated with the new technology and its ability to combine up-close satellite imagery with local search capabilities.

en As a society, our attention span is getting shorter and shorter. People don?t want to invest an hour and a half in a game waiting for turns. You can wait six to seven minutes for a turn.

en It is amazing that more of these folks don't know the details or even the broader sweeps in the Ryan case. My sense is they aren't being disingenuous; it's just a matter that they have other things going on in their lives. Attention spans are not as long as they once were.

en People's attention spans are getting short.

en The music is the story. It is a concert, but it also tells the story of the Swing Era. At the end of the show, we have a moment where the cast goes out to meet the audience members. The stories we hear from the audience are just incredible. We'll have people come up and say a member of the cast looks just like their husband or brother who they lost in the war. It has an emotional impact on everyone.

en We're all told that people are busy, and have short attention spans, and yet these stories are so marvelous, and really ought to be read.

en It's the comedy conundrum right now. You hear from the audience that they want something more than 'stupid' sitcoms. The young audience wants different form-breakers, but it's hard to get a mass-appeal show that breaks the form too much.

en There are a dozen or so songs people are expecting to hear, ... You don't do them all, but you put six or seven of those songs in the set. And you try to vary the arrangement of things that are familiar.

en You're absolutely right. Contracts can vary. Rates can vary. Pays can vary. ... Only in the area of retiree health benefits has the Legislature spoken.

en There's a sense of urgency. The season starts to get shorter and shorter. We have got to come with it.

en My target (speech) audience was both the youth and adults. But I wanted more of the adult audience to pay close attention because we grew up in a time where most of us are set in our ways and we need to get out of our boxes and give people chances.


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