41. His point is that a new audience had to be found, and to some extent, it has been. 42. If he avoids the breathless, Kinsley believes nonetheless that the conventions offer online media the chance to strut their stuff for new audiences. 43. If Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall accomplish anything, it will be to inspire a new generation of composers and performers by developing a new audience for this music. 44. If classical concert producers need more evidence that the cost of tickets keeps potential new audiences away, this concert provided it. 45. I needed a new audience. 46. If the two shows do not begin to attract a new audience to Broadway, many theater professionals feel, the future is dubious. 47. In addition, a growing multimedia industry is bringing new technologies to the area as well as attracting new audiences for art and commerce. 48. In the quest for new audiences, marketing surveys are commissioned, pricing structures redesigned, concert halls redecorated and telemarketers brought in. 49. In this fortuitous chaos, the male jazz singer finally has a solid chance for a new audience. 50. Instead, members of its AccessMusic team, which is exploring how to reach new audiences through technology, elected to build a Web site that analyzes the work. |