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This release provides analysis from the Taking Part survey, focusing on singing to an audience or rehearsing for a performance among adults.
This consultation is a call for views and evidence on potential changes to the regulation of video-on-demand services.
Sa’at Hissab was debate programmes held across 5 Arab countries in which live studio audiences questioned a panel of leaders
Haba na Haba is a discussion programme broadcast by the BBC Swahili service covering issues relevant to local communities
Innovations in approaches to analysing and understanding audiences sought to aid an audience-centric approach to strategy development and decision making.
In 2008 the Civil Contingencies Secretariat commissioned Leeds University to produce 'Understanding Crowd Behaviour'.
Examines the profiles, motivations and challenges of the individuals who fund energy access crowdfunding campaigns
Facebook serves as an outlet for interactivity between displaced drama producers and audiences that imitates the dynamics of live theatre
A lesson in exceeding the original concept: The journey of Createc's LiDAR autonomous crowd monitoring solution, purchased by Network Rail
Offers campaign-makers the tools and knowledge to develop a successful crowdfunding campaign
Product Safety Report for Little Laughs Moses Basket sold via Amazon presenting a serious risk of entanglement and strangulation.
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Judge Auerbach on 28 March 2024.
How to observe a hearing as a journalist, researcher or member of the public.
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Judge Auerbach on 19 April 2024.
Employment Tribunal decision.
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