viewing audience
collocation in Englishmeaningsofviewingandaudience
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viewing
noun[C]
uk/ˈvjuː.ɪŋ/us/ˈvjuː.ɪŋ/
an occasion for a special look at an exhibition, ...
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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 ofviewingandaudiencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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One can assume, therefore, that the actual meaning of the lyrics is considered irrelevant by both the advertisement's creators and the targetedviewingaudience.
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Nevertheless, that vas about the measure that theviewingaudiencehad of that programme.
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So theviewingaudience, who like general coverage, can in fact get some coverage of that description within the three channels.
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We must remember that advertising revenue is primarily related to the size of theviewingaudience.
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They will have to produce programmes of sufficient quality to attract an adequate or reasonableviewingaudience.
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Have we not been told that they send out their programmes at times designed to suit the presumed age of theviewingaudience?
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They enjoy no immediate access to theviewingaudiencebut must build up their networks one household at a time.
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It is not necessary for there to be brutality to attract a wideviewingaudience.
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But the televisionviewingaudienceshould not have this inflicted on them.
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That programme attracted a colossalviewingaudience, not only in our country but, surprisingly, in many others.
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Our main concern should be to preserve the creative freedom of the programme makers, but this must be balanced with the sensibilities and needs of theviewingaudience.
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At previous tournaments, theviewingaudiencecould only see the hole cards at select tables.
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It was seen by perhaps what was the largestviewingaudienceup to then.
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It is most common when a news or television show presenter is reporting or explaining items to theviewingaudience.
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However, the series secured a consistent share of theviewingaudiencethroughout its run: 1.
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It is not appropriate for a generalviewingaudience.
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Questions do not appear on the players' monitors but do appear for theviewingaudience.
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However comforting this may have been, it tended to refute the everyday experience of theviewingaudience.
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The second episode was watched by 1.09 million viewers; 4.8% of theviewingaudience.
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A large portion of theviewingaudiencewere fooled until the directors revealed they were only joking.
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