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re: Anymore?

Posted by: enoch10 09:36 pm EST 11/18/14
In reply to: re: Anymore? - tmdonahue 09:22 pm EST 11/18/14

that data makes sense to me even without knowing when the study was done. i suspect it was always like that even when newspapers played a much bigger part in people's lives.

i guess the one thing i would question about the data is how much reviews influence world of mouth.

i think the difference a review could make- if it can make one at all - is in the rave. a real one and they're really, really rare. i'm not surprised that a favorable review wouldn't make much difference.

i don't suppose any data was collected on shows that came in with bad reviews from the times during the out of town run? i realize that's mighty specific.


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