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In fact, Martin, Tichenor and Conti are making their way to the States Gallery, where they will autograph RSC merchandise.
Celia Wren reviews 'Completely Hollywood (Abridged)' at Kennedy Center 2010
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Another zany sequence imagines a documentary/spaghetti-western hybrid, with Al Gore (Tichenor) -- in full "Inconvenient Truth" mode -- as the sheriff.
Celia Wren reviews 'Completely Hollywood (Abridged)' at Kennedy Center 2010
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Will Peters Bobby Tichenor whose the owner, has been now for over 30 years last fall, went through law school and became a lawyer, practiced for a short time and decided she liked books a lot more.
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One of the main implications of the communication effects gap paradigm, inspired by Tichenor and others 1970 and carried forward in numerous other studies, was to look within an audience to determine whether certain segments were more affected by an innovation than other segments.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 1995
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About the time that diffusion researchers began to turn to this second dimension, dealing with the equality issue, Tichenor and others 1970 proposed a useful research paradigm for studying gaps, suggesting that data should be gathered at two or more points in time, both before and after a communication activity.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 1995
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In essence, Tichenor and others 1970 suggested that we should look at who in an audience was affected most, and who least.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 1995
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"There Will Be Blood" Dylan Tichenor Frankly, the movie ought to have been shorter than it was.
Alex Remington: Who Should Win the Oscars -- The Teaser Categories 2008
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In essence, Tichenor and colleagues 1970 suggested that we should look at who in an audience was affected most and who least.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 2003
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About the time that diffusion researchers became interested in this second dimension, dealing with the equality issue, Tichenor and colleagues 1970 proposed a useful research paradigm for studying gaps, suggesting that data should be gathered at two or more points in time, both before and after a diffusion intervention.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 2003
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In essence, Tichenor and colleagues 1970 suggested that we should look at who in an audience was affected most and who least.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 2003
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