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audience

[aw-dee-uhns] / ˈɔ di əns /




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It was first introduced to an international audience in colonial power France in 1906.

From Barron's

Robbie Williams, Alicia Keys and Madness have also had the honour since the tradition began in 2013, with the show often attracting the biggest TV audience for any music programme broadcast that year.

From BBC

These achievements were "an impressive feat, given more acts than ever are vying for audience attention", said Dr Jo Twist, CEO of the BPI.

From BBC

While an unconventional biopic affords more freedom to directors, it may not always please audiences.

From The Wall Street Journal

Following their conversation, audience members participated in a lively game of Jane Austen trivia, during which it became clear that all in the room had done their homework.

From Los Angeles Times