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Audience

Audience | Audiences

Audience meaning

A group of people within hearing; specifically, a large gathering of people listening to or watching a performance, speech, etc. | Hearing; the condition or state of hearing or listening. | A widespread or nationwide viewing or listening public, as of a TV or radio network or program.

Example sentences (20)

Relationship with the audience Zanni’s relationship to the audience is that he is the most sympathetic character and treats the audience collectively so he is able to address the audience directly.

Jewish audience members were then reportedly "hounded out" of the gig, which had an audience of about 200, according to the CAA - with others in the audience allegedly shouting "get out" and "free Palestine".

The show had a small audience section with bleachers, and the audience yelled relentlessly during the show (sounding much like a sports audience).

According to the DeSantis camp, they want a live audience for the debate, with audience members having a ’50-50 split’ ideologically, as well as notes being allowed for the debaters.

And audiences don’t like it that much better; the film has a 73% RT audience rating which isn’t good when the typical RT audience score after the weekend is in the 80%-plus range.

A screenshot of Pope Francis speaking during the General Audience in the Paul VI Audience Hall on 15 February 2023.

Better still, the audience for CNN seems to have a good amount of overlap with the audience for what the rest of Max has on offer, the HBO programming in particular.

But Mickey's audience grew up with him, and over the next two decades, the products matured to match his audience with radios, phonographs and hot water bottles.

But Minhaj never lets his audience linger in sadness, demonstrating precision timing and knowing just when to inflate and deflate his audience.

Earlier, a community forum organised by Labor frontbencher Tanya Plibersek bordered on rowdy when a self-described socialist in the audience denounced the Voice to heckles from the audience.

For a public television audience, you can torture with a long boring session full of incoherent inanities and legalistic jargon, beamed at an entrapped audience held spellbound by their common interest in the subject.

Fox likely aims to "keep their audience strategy, which is an audience that's hungry for conservative partisan content," the analyst told AFP.

However, the parasocial relationship between the "Loves Comics" influencer and the audience makes it so the audience no longer looks into the influencer's claims.

In fact, after just one week of availability, Episode 1 audience is now tracking at 18 million viewers — a nearly 400-percent increase of its premiere night audience.

In the background, the audience’s chants of “golden buzzer” grew louder, prompting “AGT” to allow the audience to award a golden buzzer for the first time in show history.

Jon Faine makes the point about the audience from 1989 being different to the audience from 2019 and this is particularly telling.

She's sort of getting to know this crew as the audience is getting to know this crew, and she's getting to know herself as the audience is getting to know her.

The film found its niche audience on streaming platforms, which have been a boon to many horror films, giving independent films a wide audience.

The programme has several carols for the audience, including a lively medley in which the audience will have fun seeing how many carols they can recognise.

The series which starred him in the titular role with Venkatesh received some flak from the Telugu audience and in a recent conversation on Netflix’s Series Actors’ Roundtable, Rana said that the show made him “less popular” with his audience.