Meaning Audience
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The group of consumers for whom the media text was constructed as well as anyone else who is exposed to the text.
Source: medialit.org (offline)

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late 14c., "the action of hearing," from Old French audience, from Latin audentia "a hearing, listening," from audientum (nominative audiens), present participle of audire "to [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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The number and/or characteristics of the persons or households who are exposed to a particular type of advertising media or media vehicle.
Source: ama.org (offline)

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A group of individuals attending to a common media. They receive communication from the same source, but are not active participants and do not communicate with each other. [DP] Collection of individu [..]
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observers or listeners of an event or production.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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Persons who receive an advertisement; individuals who read a newspaper or magazine, listen to a radio broadcast, view a television broadcast, and so on.
Source: smartbiz.com (offline)

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The person(s) reading a text, listening to a speaker, or observing a performance.
Source: web.cn.edu

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a gathering of spectators or listeners at a (usually public) performance; "the audience applauded"; "someone in the audience began to cough" the par [..]
Source: google-dictionary.so8848.com

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The intended group the text is written for or presented to.
Source: schoolatoz.nsw.edu.au (offline)

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a group of people listening to or watching something like a play or a concert
Source: eenglish.in

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The intended group of readers, listeners or viewers that the writer, designer, filmmaker or speaker is addressing.
Source: syllabus.bostes.nsw.edu.au

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the people being communicated to
Source: essentiallyeducation.co.uk (offline)

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refers to spectators, viewers, participants - those who serve as a measure of a film's success; although usually audiences are viewed in universal terms, they can also be segmented or categorized [..]
Source: filmsite.org

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n. 1. a body of onlookers that observes some performance, event, or activity - may be real or perceived. Unlike street crowds, audiences are usually restrained in manner. other individuals usually joi [..]
Source: psychologydictionary.org

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A term associated with a pink cream sauce, colored with paprika or that have tomato puree or concasse added to it.
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A group of spectators, listeners, viewers, or readers of a performance, program, or work. Average audience is a number or rating calculated by the Nielsen and other research services, based on specifi [..]
Source: qsl.net

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Audience literally means the act of hearing. In law, it refers to a hearing before the judges. Right to audience is a term generally used in English law to refer to the right to appear and be heard in [..]
Source: definitions.uslegal.com

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(n) a gathering of spectators or listeners at a (usually public) performance(n) the part of the general public interested in a source of information or entertainment(n) an opportunity to state your ca [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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Dublin Core element to record a class of entity for whom the resource is intended or useful. A class of entity may be determined by the creator or the publisher or by a third party. See also &quot [..]
Source: dublincore.org

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The person selected to receive your message (this could be a direct or indirect target)
Source: worldanimal.net

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All or a subset of the unique users for a website who viewed, shared, or clicked back from shared pages.
Source: addthis.com

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 The gross or net number of people/homes exposed to a magazine or advertising message.  
Source: magazine.org (offline)

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 The groups or individuals who consume a media text. People creating media products often think about the experience and knowledge of their intended audience.
Source: lessonbucket.com (offline)

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Any audience reflecting the most desired consumer prospects for a product or service, defined by age, sex, race, ethnicity or income; or their combinations for any geographic definition
Source: exterionmedia.com (offline)

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Any audience reflecting the most desired consumer prospects for a product or service, defined by age, sex, race, ethnicity or income; or their combinations for any geographic definition
Source: showcaseoutdoor.co.uk (offline)

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The total number of people who have the opportunity to read an advertising message.
Source: allaboutoutdoor.com (offline)

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The total number of people who have the opportunity to read an advertising message.
Source: bohraoutdoormedia.wordpress.com

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In OBPE, the audience for a program includes everyone who has the identified need and who might benefit from the identified solution. It is sometimes called the “target” audience, but is usually diffe [..]
Source: shapingoutcomes.org

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Source: shapingoutcomes.org

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n. "audience; opportunity to be heard; hearing, (with open, general) hearing of all present," s.v. audience OED. KEY: audience@n
Source: sites.fas.harvard.edu (offline)

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n 23 audience 22 audyence 1
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The demographic or target who views your ad or campaign. Marketers can use customer and media intelligence to target specific audiences, differentiated by age, income, geography, (and other demographic information), interests, media usage and buying propensity. Audiences can also be segmented into different categories such as “likely user,” “freque [..]
Source: neustar.biz (offline)

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Staff, Students
Source: policies.anu.edu.au

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(now,_|rare) Hearing; the condition or state of hearing or listening.en|spectators,cmn|??|sc=Hani,(qahal) (1);(qahal-ha'qor'ym) (2);(qhal-ma'aritzym) (3);(mifgash) (4) * Ido:"hearing", from verb la| [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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The audience is the person or persons on the receiving end of a text. Whenever you read a book, listen to a speaker, or watch a play, you're part of the audience. Popcorn is optional, but encoura [..]
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