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audience and appeal
The work done by the analysts, the men who really know what folklore is all about, has no more appeal than any other work of a truly scientific sort and reaches a limited, learned audience.
Journalist Noah Brooks reported, " No man ever before made such an impression on his first appeal to a New York audience.
They were designed to soften rum's aggressive image ( below ) and broaden its appeal from the traditional older male drinker to a more sociable audience.
He is the only person that has that peculiar something called ' audience appeal ' in sufficient quality to defy the popular penchant for movies that talk.
Simple, even stark, paintings of common household items ( Still Life with a Smoker's Box ) and an uncanny ability to portray children's innocence in an unsentimental manner ( Boy with a Top ) nevertheless found an appreciative audience in his time, and account for his timeless appeal.
* Melodrama: a sub-type of drama films that uses plots that appeal to the heightened emotions of the audience.
The abduction of Cephalus had special appeal for an Athenian audience because Cephalus was a local boy, and so this myth element appeared frequently in Attic vase-paintings and was exported with them.
As a result, Coppola announced his plans to produce his own films in order to avoid the marketing input that goes into most films ( trying to make them appeal to too wide an audience ).
However, after they heard Bel Geddes outline his project all other plans were scrapped as they favoured his design for its appeal to a broader audience.
But Tsuburaya wanted to appeal to children's sensibilities and broaden the genre's audience.
Hee Haws appeal, however, was not limited to a rural audience.
The news media tend to appeal to a specific audience, which means that stories that affect a large number of people on a global scale often receive less coverage in some markets than local stories, such as a public school shooting, a celebrity wedding, a plane crash, a " missing white woman ," or similarly glamorous or shocking stories.
" Despite fears that too much propaganda could diminish Hollywood ’ s entertainment appeal, reducing its targeted audience and decreasing profits, military enlistment increased and morale was considered to be higher, in part attributed to America's innovative propaganda.
Pop music is generally thought of as a genre which is commercially recorded and desires to have a mass audience appeal.
The series is noteworthy for its appeal to a non-traditional audience, in particular women who would not ordinarily consider themselves readers of comic books.
Such religions, however, do maintain some appeal to a less exclusivist audience.
" The distinctive soprano voice of Durham, the group's harmonies and memorable songs encouraged the UK media, including the BBC, to give them exposure, allowing them to appeal to a broad cross-section of the pop audience.
Some delegates voted for changes so the Party could appeal to a wider audience, while others simply thought the entire document needed an overhaul.
In an attempt to appeal to a modern audience, the university chose in 2004 to simplify its logo from the original coat of arms to the current " us " logo.
Then the crowning blunder came at the end of the speech when the Willkie clubs, without my knowledge, piped in an appeal for funds to the tremendous radio audience.
" Her appeal extended far beyond the folk-music audience.
Panic broke out in the mass audience, but Nasser maintained his posture and raised his voice to appeal for calm.
In 1994 ( The Kids ' 40th anniversary ), it was revealed that The Bash Street Kids would go through a major revamp in order to appeal to a more politically correct and modern audience.
The alternative to mainstream films are sub genre films that appeal to a certain audience, such as African American films.
While the label wanted " 7 " to be the first single, Prince fought to have " My Name Is Prince " as he " felt that the song's more hip-hoppery would appeal to the same audience " that had purchased the previous album.

audience and established
It is established by certain modules like the intervals of music, and it raises certain expectations in an audience attuned to its language.
Unlike Sophocles, who established the setting and background of his plays in the introductory dialogue, Euripides used a monologue in which a divinity or human character directly and simply tells the audience all it needs to know in order to understand the subsequent action.
Three months later, Josiah Child and his deputy had an audience with James II, and as per the ensuing discussions, a Charter was issued by the king on December 30, 1687 which established the Corporation of Madras.
Upon release of a special 10th Anniversary edition of Lost Souls, Publishers Weekly — the same periodical that criticized the novel's " amorality " a decade prior — deemed it a " modern horror classic " and acknowledged that Brite established a " cult audience.
It has an established a place not only in the hearts and minds of the Irish speaking public, but also the wider Irish audience.
Because of the need to market television to a wide audience, shows outside the loose realm of science fiction will often tend to gravitate to established tropes, such as time travel or superheroes.
In order to draw on an established audience, or simply to leverage the existing creativity of an author, television shows are sometimes based on novels or series of novels.
Following the game ABC premiered the television drama Extreme starring James Brolin ; this was the last series to premiere following the Super Bowl until Family Guy premiered following Super Bowl XXXIII and is one of only four in the last fourteen years to premiere following a Super Bowl ( joining Family Guy, its spinoff American Dad !, and Undercover Boss which premiered following Super Bowl XLIV ), since the networks have preferred to have new episodes of established shows to catch as much of the post-game audience as possible.
He had established himself as a successful lecturer — particularly one seeking to reach a Catholic audience.
The presence of the fourth wall is an established convention of modern realistic theatre, which has led some artists to draw direct attention to it for dramatic or comedic effect when this boundary is " broken ", for example by an actor onstage speaking to the audience directly.
Perhaps the most enduring effect of blackface is the precedent it established in the introduction of African American culture to an international audience, albeit through a distorted lens.
Technical Exhibition Center was established by a group of TU Delft professors with the aim of presenting the recent advances in technology to a wider audience.
After Labour ’ s narrow loss in the 1981 election, Douglas found a growing audience in the parliamentary party for his view that Labour ’ s established approach to economic policy was deficient.
In 1963, the group recorded two albums for Newtown, a Christmas album titled Sleigh Bells, Jingle Bells and Blue Bells, and a faux-live album ( compiled from their studio recordings with an added audience track ), Sweethearts of the Apollo, taking from a title giving to them after the group successfully performed at the Apollo Theater, however the group failed to match their live success with any following records and left Newtown for more established Cameo-Parkway Records, releasing the top 40 hit, " Down the Aisle ( The Wedding Song )".
In My Tribe, a more pop-rock oriented record, was released on Tuesday, July 7, 1987, hit the charts where it stayed 77 weeks, peaking at No. 37 and established a large US audience for the group and was also well received in the UK.
An iconoclast, Jesus broke with established Jewish theological dogmas and social conventions both in his teachings and behaviors, often by turning common-sense ideas upside down, confounding the expectations of his audience: He preached of " Heaven's imperial rule " ( traditionally translated as " Kingdom of God ") as being already present but unseen ; he depicts God as a loving father ; he fraternizes with outsiders and criticizes insiders.
UFC programming is now shown in 130 countries worldwide, and the UFC plans to continue expanding internationally, running shows regularly in Canada and the U. K., with an office established in the U. K. aimed to expand the European audience.
However, there is an established network of film festivals which also provide important marketing and audience opportunities for Canadian films.
Another by-product of Tiswas increased audience was the merchandise bandwagon-an annual book was established, and there was a tour of universities ( recognising their adult and teenaged audience ) by the Tiswas team, under the name of The Four Bucketeers, which tied in with their spin-off album on CBS Records.
Historically, the tale established Andersen's reputation as a children's author whose stories actually imparted lessons of value for his juvenile audience, and " romanticized " children by " investing them with the courage to challenge authority and to speak truth to power.
Constitutional precedence has even established the unwritten but binding rule that the Monarch must give assent to any parliamentary decision, regardless of any other considerations ( which can only be advanced in private audience with government members, not imposed ), as soon as the government presents it for royal signature and thus assumes full political responsibility.
This unusual document is signed by nine men and six women, all established professional actors, and details a disreputable jumble of secret investments and " farmed " shares, making the case that owner chicanery rather than any failure of audience interest was at the root of the company's financial problems.
During the 2000s the band also established an annual summer event at Horning's Hideout in Oregon, bringing Peak Experience out into the woods to add to the circular energy and rapport between the band and its audience.
While he established good rapport with the often critical Cologne audience, they were sometimes unhappy with his often fast tempi.

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