loyal audience

collocation in English

meaningsofloyalandaudience

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loyal
adjective
uk
/ˈlɔɪ.əl/
us
/ˈlɔɪ.əl/
firm and not changing in your friendship with or support for a person or an organization, or in your belief in ...
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audience
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɔː.di.əns/
us
/ˈɑː.di.əns/
the group of people together in one place to watch or listen to a play, film, someone ...
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(Definition ofloyalandaudiencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofloyal audience

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It has an exceptionallyloyalaudience.
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Despite a very limited marketing budget the channel is progressively creating aloyalaudience.
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It soon gained aloyalaudienceand the show became very popular within the student market and was watched by 16 million viewers.
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Although it had a small, butloyalaudience, the station suffered through several major setbacks and after two years, the station shut down.
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Its weekend format, low queuing times and professional organisation have given it aloyalaudience.
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The station has developed a comparatively small but veryloyalaudience.
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It does have an audience its connecting with aloyalaudiencethat comes back week in and week out.
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He published many of these messages for distribution to listeners, having depended on his mostloyalaudiencemembers for financial support.
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While it has a fiercelyloyalaudience, classic country stations often struggle to find advertisers.
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He was able to combine critical and popular success with a series of productions that helped reestablish a large, enthusiastic andloyalaudiencebase.
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Despite solid ratings and an extremelyloyalaudience, station management said they wanted to go in a different direction.
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Reality shows cost slightly less to produce and attain a younger and moreloyalaudiencethan the news magazines they replaced.
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The band has developed a close relationship with itsloyalaudience.
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They couldn't possibly out-rate that hit, but they could and did build aloyalaudienceof their own.
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Despite the challenges of finding these shows, many had strong andloyalaudiencebases.
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Stouffer's stories, incorporating dramatic facts of life, and told simply in his home-spun style, won the hearts of aloyalaudience.
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Although some attract very specific and loyal audiences, those characterized as "mainstream secularist" are the most watched and frequently draw a mixed audience.
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It is very hard indeed to build up large loyal audiences, but having built them up, if once you lose them you never get them back.
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In the succeeding years they produced five seasons of work building regular and loyal audiences.
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