niche audience
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnicheandaudience
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niche
noun[C]
uk/niːʃ/us/nɪtʃ/
a job or position that is very suitable for someone, especially one that ...
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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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Anicheaudiencecannot expect the mass of the population to provide licence fees to fund its specialised minority tastes.
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The company focuses mainly on games for anicheaudience, such as sumo wrestling and mahjong games.
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However, the subject is one that caters to anicheaudienceonly.
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An art film is typically a serious, noncommercial, independently made film that is aimed at anicheaudience, rather than a mass audience.
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Historically, esports have appealed to a smallnicheaudience, with little representation in mass media such as television.
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Although critics have cited the films' violence, the films have garnered anicheaudienceand surprisingly some of them have become mainstream hits.
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I definitely go for mynicheaudience.
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Osawa was wary that people would enjoy it due to its lack of a music score as he felt that it might only appeal to anicheaudience.
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In addition, it is an effective tool in order to target anicheaudienceand allows one to take sole control of their own brand representation.
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By the 1980s and 1990s the post-war and 1950s concert audience no longer existed, replaced - when it was replaced - by the spread of special-interest, or niche audiences.
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Thus, several different stations could engage in format radio that included songs that appealed to various niche audiences within a community.
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The service offered 21 channels of high-definition video focused on niche audiences.
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There is a new drive for niche audiences because audiences are now in much greater control of what they watch.
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Anime is distributed theatrically, by television broadcasts, directly to home media, and over the internet and is classified into numerous genres targeting diverse broad and niche audiences.
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Because they had exclusive control of the market, there was no incentive for these corporations to take a financial risk in creating shows that catered to niche audiences.
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