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The orchestra's management has kept its audience abreast of developments with a series of open letters and updates on its Web site, and officials said they hoped to avert foreclosure, perhaps by filing for bankruptcy if necessary.
Just as you email updates to your email list, keep your Facebook audience abreast of what you're doing by posting to your page's wall.
If you worked hard early on during each of those stages, keeping abreast of technology, understanding your audience, you'd be offering a branded media player with Wi-Fi and an Ethernet jack that fits into your back pocket and holds your entire back catalog in a lossless format.
American audiences can stay abreast of overseas virtuosos.
Here at the Media Equation, we pride ourselves on keeping our readers abreast of the newest technologies and approaches in reaching audiences.
Most importantly, the majority of our audience sees advertising as a great way to stay abreast of technological developments in their field.
We've learned a lot along the way, not least to keep abreast of the expectations of one of our most loyal and engaged audiences.
As a pop singer from the 80s being abreast of politics of religion may not be her forté, but working with an audience should be.
They read as public declarations of loyalty to an audience of one — the media-obsessed president, who was gratified to see the statements as aides kept him abreast.
Riding two abreast.
I haven't kept abreast.
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