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    Running head: KNOWING YOUR AUDIENCE Knowing Your Audience Name BCOM/275 Teacher Knowing Your Audience On August 5‚ 2010‚ a small copper mine located in Chile suffered a cave-in which left 33 workers trapped underground. With workers being trapped 300 meters below ground with limited food‚ water‚ and oxygen‚ nobody knew for sure how long they would survive. After four days of being trapped‚ there was still no idea if any

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    The video with Steve Jobs introducing the “First Ever iPod” was incredible. When viewing the video presentation the audience demographics as in age and socio-cultural background‚ I felt geared towards the age demographic and socio-cultural background that is known to be the Y generation overall; but markets the iPod to all ages and cultural backgrounds. The Y generation is any person that is born after the year 1983. [1] Generation Y was the first to grow up with computers in their homes and they

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    Shakespeare in his time were performed to influence his audience and provoke thought and debate the social‚ cultural and economic events that were taking place at that time. Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ in particular‚ was a reflection of the events happening during the Elizabethan era. In this essay‚ the focus is mainly on Act IV scene IV and the speech of Hamlet and the essay focuses on answering the question of the effect Hamlet had on the audience in the Elizabethan era‚ specifically culturally‚ socially

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    Elizabethan Theatre and its Audience Soumita Samaddar Roll: ME10 00 14 Year: M A English‚ 2nd Semester Supervisor: Prof. Tamalika Das The posthumous impact of ancient Rome has an unsurpassable influence on the historical background of Elizabethan Theatre. The defining feature of the period is the growth of a modern consciousness‚ which has another alternative name‚ ‘Early Modern’. This is not only apparent in the theatre of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth century but in present

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    Audience and Communication Release BCOM275 September 10‚ 2012 Audience and Communication Release Communicating with an audience is an everyday part of life through the use of verbal and nonverbal techniques. When‚ a sender is preparing a message it is essential they conduct an audience analysis and make any necessary adjustments to the message for the intended audience. The sender must identify the pertinent information that must be sent and relay it effectively to ensure their receivers

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    Segmentation/Targeting and Positioning Key marketing strategy decision making: How to divide up markets into meaningful customer groups (market segmentation)‚ choose which customer groups to serve (target marketing)‚ and created marketing offers that best serve targeted customers (positioning). A target market consists of a set of buyers who share common needs or characteristics that the company decides to serve. First Segmentation Example: 1 Sony 2 Instead of product managers‚ now managers

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    Audience Analysis According to Engleberg and Daly (2005)‚ [a]udience analysis [is] the ability to understand and adapt to listeners‚ separates good speakers from great ones and is critical to improving your presentation. A thoughtful‚ deliberate analysis of the audience and their likely responses to your presentation can help you plan what to say and how to say it (p. 101).” Audience analysis is imperative to be able to relate to and understand your audience and their motives. Knowing your audience

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    Week two Assignment: Audience Analysis Paper May 10‚ 2010 Audience Analysis Paper In any business people will work with others that have different lifestyles and backgrounds. Many have different attitudes‚ beliefs‚ and values that come with diversity in an organization. This essay will address a situation where a person has to present quarterly sales information at a meeting. The group of people includes: managers‚ customers‚ salespeople‚ and skateholders. The essay will focus on communications

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    Knowing Your Audience Your Name BCOM/275 Knowing Your Audience On August 5‚ 2010‚ in Chile there was a cave-in in a little copper mine that trapped thirty-three miners three hundred meters underground with limited food‚ water‚ and oxygen. No one knew for certain whether or not the miners had survived the cave-in and if they had if they would survive long enough to be rescued. Four days after the cave-in‚ with rescue crews working around the clock‚ it was still unknown whether or

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    Snatch Guy Ritchie‚ 2000 Snatch is classified under the Gangster genre. The film uses the codes and conventions of this genre which creates meaning for its audiences. As in all films the first ten minutes are the key in setting up the audiences expectations and also to inform its viewers of information needed to understand the rest of the film. By the genre one has narrative expectations due to the stereotypes of genre films‚ in this case it might be‚ gunfights‚ scams and money making schemes

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