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    public speaker be audience-centered? Good speakers are audience centered‚ you must be audience centered to keep the audience’s attention. What does it mean to say that people are egocentric? What implications does the egocentrism of audiences hold for you as a public speaker? When pay closest attention to messages that affect their own values‚ beliefs‚ and well-being. It implies that your audience will have already judged you. What are the six demographic traits of audiences discussed in this chapter

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    answers below: audience wouldn’t be paying much attention to my speech and would be thinking about going home. I would try and have a really good attention getter to get back the attention of my audience. audience would get distracted. I would try and make a joke about it and bring the audiences attention back to my speech. It would make me more nervous to give my speech. I would give him props on his speech and wait until the audience gives me their attention. The audience would be distracted

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    Audience Analysis Paper COM/ Professor: Maryann Lamer June 3‚ 2010 Audience Analysis When conducting an in-person meeting to a group of professional peers there are many things to consider. It is customary and recommended that before one embarks on such a mission to analyze potential options in which to proceed and potential barriers that may arise that will ultimately detract from the success of the meeting. The following is the findings of conducted research into a suggested process in

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    Encoding/Decoding theory in relation to Active Audiences. For over a century‚ media audiences have been a concern of entrepreneurs and social critics alike and opinions on the role of the audience have varied greatly over the years. Throughout history‚ most theorists studying audience interpretation simply treated audiences as ‘passive sponges’‚ absorbing media content and submissively accepting the subliminal messages set out for them by media entities. In the 1980’s‚ new audience theories saw the onset

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    Target Audience Analysis

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    “Three ways to define a Target Audience” This week I read an article on three ways to define “Target Audience”‚ I found this article to be very interesting because it was not too long and was very informative. For instance‚ Kivi Leroux Miller stated that marketing and fundraising that tries to reach public‚ really reaches few people at all. She also pointed out that the public includes newborns‚ elders‚ rich and poor‚ very wealthy and even homeless. She says that even if you wanted to you could

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    Taylor Cook COMM 101- Fundamentals of Public Speaking Audience Adaptation Paper February 18‚ 2013 In the TED video that I watched‚ the subject was about “Body Language” and was twenty-one minutes and three seconds long‚ but the speaker stopped officially talking at twenty minutes and fifty-four seconds into the video. The speaker‚ Amy Cuddy‚ had very interesting points about how a person’s power pose‚ powerful/ prideful or curled into a ball and timid‚ can influence themselves on how they think

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    1. Is primary audience external or internal? External. Jeff Clarke is an employee‚ which means any communication with him should be considered as within the company. 2. What are some key demographics about my audience‚ such as age‚ gender‚ family situation‚ etc.? For the employee‚ 3. How much does my audience know about the topic? Jeff is fully aware of the situation‚ topic‚ and problem that he is generating. As an assistant manager he will have known about the upcoming conference and that

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    In rhetorical writing there are many key elements which are used. Some of these elements that are utilized are: Audience‚ Purpose‚ and Context. Each one of these three are used differently‚ but ultimately‚ in a similar way. Here are some examples using “pc gaming making a comeback‚ is here to stay” as reference‚ a staff editorial found on the website www.gameindustry.com. Our first example is Context‚ in this article the context is used to bring the reader to attention not only of the topic‚ but

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    Know Your Audience

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    being a presenter but may not know where to start. What seasoned speakers know is this - it ’s all about the audience‚ not you. How do you prepare efficiently while keeping your audience ’s needs in mind. (Gilman‚ S. 2012). You should know at least the size‚ age‚ and education and experience of your group before you prepare your talk. One way to do this is ask your host or simply ask the audience some questions before you start. Will you be talking to a group of five‚ 50‚ or 500? This may not impact

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    Knowing Your Audience Paper and Communication Release Knowing your audience is a very important aspect any time a company communicates information to a group or organization. Knowing the audience is even more important when a company has to deal with the fallout following a disaster. The disaster of the Chilean copper mine in South American is one example of where knowing your audience was a very important factor. In a Chilean copper mine‚ an unfortunate collapse in one of the shafts of them mine

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