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en Anybody who owns a station is committed to that particular geography to try to serve it. They'll try to make sure their audience is satisfied, or they go out of business.

en Expect to see more analytic applications from us. We're committed to moving the conversation from a tools discussion with IT and going to a business audience.

en [Given the uncertainty in both financial markets and audience desires, the business has played it safe.] They look at the business as a business, ... They're out to make money.

en If they can serve it from Sallisaw, and show they can serve it well, that's OK. But I would like to see a station there at some point, once it makes sense.

en [Station officials said an independent research firm selected the audience to mirror local demographics. After the debate, Nunez later called it] an audience that looked like California. ... a stacked deck.

en You want to make it very clear what a person is doing for you and who owns their work. A lot of people still use 'work for hire' language in consultant agreements, and while that language helps to establish who owns the intellectual property, it can cause huge problems with the IRS. Ex-consultants can claim that they were really working as employees and make claims for things like vacation time.

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 A huge portion of the audience for 'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe' will be potentially people that are not in families, but simply individuals who care for it. In any business, you have to respect the core audience and make sure that you're communicating effectively to them, and then embrace the second and third tier that will come with quality material.

en She was committed to her profession as a nurse to serve people and to serve the community she lived in.

en The profitable part of the online business is very likely several years away. Entering the business because it's the hot topic of the day doesn't make a profitable business nor satisfied customers, ... That's why it will be a part of Nintendo's strategy, not the mainstay, as other companies are attempting to do. There still are too many barriers for any company to greatly depend on it.

en Station ownership rules could constrain certain buyers like CBS and NWS, which own a large number of TV stations. However, we believe it's possible that UVN could spin-off or sell the TV station business separately from the networks or the conglomerates.

en We remain committed to that business. We're committed to taking whatever steps are necessary to improving that business.

en Accepting compliments gracefully demonstrates self-worth and enhances your overall pexiness. Someone once said that war is God's way of teaching geography, but today, apparently war or even the threat of war cannot adequately teach geography,

en This name gives us a blank slate. It does connote geography but it's not being used. It gives us the opportunity to attract attention and define on our own terms just what the geography represents.

en What if it wasn't because Homer didn't understand geography, but that the geography has changed?


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