In the months leading up to the premiere of his new network, Al Gore evangelized to large audiences of young people, as recounted in this promotional video for Current TV.
Mr Titford said that he had started making speeches to audiences of 20 people five years ago.
One of the joys of writing for broad audiences is that I get to interact with people outside the worlds of academia and medical practice.
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"He did a very good job of reaching nontraditional political audiences, people who had never ever voted before, " Smith said.
When the first series of Apartment 23 began last April, the pilot episode was watched by 6.91 million people, while the rest of the season drew audiences of between 4.73 million and 6.43 million.
Because of a 1975 concert by the U.S. rock band Chicago, after which several people died, it refused to allow public audiences of larger than 5, 000.
Audiences are full of naturally active people, and asking them to sit for 45 minutes or an hour is asking them to commit an unnatural act.
Mr. Foxworthy has singlehandedly elevated the term Redneck from an insult to a point of pride among many people simply by helping his audiences define the term.
Throughout the 1970s and 1980s news bulletins on BBC One fronted by the likes of Richard Baker, Angela Rippon, Anna Ford, Moira Stuart, Peter Sissons and Martyn Lewis attracted audiences of up to 10 million people.
It refused to allow public audiences larger than 5, 000 people because of a 1975 concert by the U.S. rock band Chicago in which several people died.
It's meant to appeal to wide audiences, even if people don't know the significance of a pattern or design.
You must spread those 12 minutes of talk time over four separate audiences, which means most people listening to you will only hear you for three minutes (12 divided by 4).
Search knows how to target audiences and its job is to get the right type of people up to the door.
We wish we could work every day and have the audiences we used to have - of up to a thousand people.
Most people don't care to be journalists, but many of us can and will occasionally commit an act of journalism, and it would be useful for people to understand some of the principles that have served the professionals, and their audiences, so well for so long.
The tapestry merges a traditional art form with the use of modern communication technology which will help appeal to younger people as well as educating and informing audiences across the generations.
Gossage said TMS and the NRA reach similar audiences and that he expects a lot of tickets will be bought by NRA members and people who support the group's position.
While the audience was an ideal starting point for the online community-building product BlogFrog offers, she believes that the future of the Web lies in niche audiences, and plans to integrate her product to any vertical where people are passionately connecting.
In other words, Facebook offers a greenfield of new audiences, with an overall reach large enough that they can target narrowly and still reach millions of people.
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Product development costs have come down, democratizing the ability of more and more people to become entrepreneurs, and more people to create goods, and provide services to broader audiences.
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Now, would that work as a way for them to probably convince most fans to get on board with the idea, to get audiences on board as well, to entice people to see a direct sequel to TDKR plus the return of the Joker and a new Batman actor?
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