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Families today are taking an especially close look at how they spend their limited entertainment budget.  For cultural organizations to win out over other choices, a visit must be one that engages both young and old alike and takes into consideration their varied needs. Use the readings and resources below to better understand who your audience is and what their needs and expectations are.

Audience Assessment & Evaluation: September 2011 Archives

By Scott Wands
on September 28, 2011 2:59 PM

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