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While the subject matter may not be for everyone, Michael Scott’s forthcoming production of My First Time is using the internet imaginatively to generate content and build audiences, bringing the term User Generated Content to a new level. The production is similar in format to the Vagina Monologues (another format which Scott very successfully brought… Read more »

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If you’re not on LinkedIn, you might, for a moment, fight the initial reaction of ‘oh no, not another drain on my time!‘ and read on, as what follows may be of interest to those working in an arts management context. . . Firstly though, for those already on Linkedin – this is advise you… Read more »

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This is exciting to see… in a new departure for the Children’s Book Festival, Children’s Books Ireland have joined forces with blogger David Maybury to set up the WRITE STUFF, a unique online meeting-place for budding young authors and poets as part of this year’s festival. . blogger David Maybury, currently in Australia it seems… Read more »

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Unsure of where, to put, the comma? Wondering how to use the term prime minister in a sentence ? (according to the Guardian style sheet, we should “write Gordon Brown, the prime minister, said … ” not “prime minister Gordon Brown said”; never use the American English style “prime minister Brown”). For those seeking to… Read more »

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This is the first of a number of posts arising out of the Audiences 2.0 seminars, to remind course attendees of what was covered by Aileen O’Toole, and to provide a resource to those who couldn’t make it along. Google’s aim is to sell us advertising, and being the enlightened organisation they are, they have… Read more »

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. Fancy seeing the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra on October 4th? Tickets are still available for their forthcoming performance of Chopin’s 1st and 2nd Piano Concertos, at a price of €9.90 a head. The catch is, of course, that you will experience this concert live (8pm, Berlin time) via broadband beamed into the comfort of your… Read more »

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Do you need help to identify, communicate with, and build your audience? Looking to target a specific audience sector, e.g. older people? Wondering if you should you use traditional marketing techniques or new media? Arts Audiences recognises that even the most creative and productive of organisations can struggle with a lack of information about their… Read more »

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Over the past week of seminars, a number of people wanted to know about RSS feeds and how you can make the most out of them. For my own personal use, I use google reader, but there are others. My google reader account collates news from a variety of sites which I can access in… Read more »