31. Despite their shared interest in appealing to new audiences, they were disinclined to take the easy path of organizing yet another exhibition of, say, Impressionist paintings. 32. Desperate gestures are justified in the name of getting attention and drawing new audiences. 33. Even the politically awkward works of Rudyard Kipling are selling briskly, and Victorians like George Eliot and Robert Louis Stevenson are finding new audiences. 34. Farrell, for whom millions of dollars can ride on every uptick or downtick of the currency market, is an eager member of this new TV audience. 35. He has brought a new audience to golf. 36. He credits better marketing, strong shows, improved efforts to attract new audiences and a general growth in live theater. 37. He proudly represented the Dominican Republic and was seen as the magnet for a new audience. 38. Here are real tragedies for an art seeking new audience members. 39. Here one heard a new audience, or at least a different-sounding one. 40. His effort to reach a new audience and retool his image is refreshing, say the salty mariners. |