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AC/E digital culture ANNUAL REPORT 2014BBC PROMSof establishments. In Spain little use is made of it for culture and theatre. http://www.yelp.com/c/sf/ theaterFoursquare: another leisure search engine that gives a rating. In Spain there is no tab for theatre or the performing arts, but there is for art museums. https://it.foursquare.com/v/arena-di- verona/4baef12ff964a52023e33be3Dailymotion: audiovisual service used by the Théâtre de l'Odéon, one of the six national theatres in France. http://www.dailymotion.com/ TheatreOdeon#video=x168k0yCASE STUDIES OF THE USAGE OF SOCIAL NETWORKSAdmiralspalasthttp://www.admiralspalast.de/After being restored six years ago, this Berlin theatre, built in 1910, has preserved much of its original charm as a variety theatre, even though it served as home to the Staatsoper in the post-war years, until the reconstruction of the Unter den Linden building.AC/EPresence in the social media: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ admiralspalast/BBC Proms (London)http://www.bbc.co.uk/promsIts connection with the BBC lends this London summer festival a multimedia presence that few others could imitate. The service is based on all the BBC material: live broadcasts, which may then be heard online for a week, interviews and special programmes made by BBC Radio 3. But the fact that concerts are broadcast live does nothing to prevent the Royal Albert Hall being full.The Web is the platform, which has a multiplicity of entrances and levels of reading. For each concert more information is available about the composer, mainly from material made by the BBC itself. The section “Where to start” is the clearest example, in which the viewer/listener is at the heart of the strategy.FOCUS 2014: THE USE OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN THE PERFORMING ARTS3.1 THE USE OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES TO CREATE A COMMUNITY CURRENT PAGE...BBC PROMS ON TWITTER146


































































































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