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audience

[aw-dee-uhns] / ˈɔ di əns /




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At Burns’s swearing-in in 1970, Nixon quipped that the audience’s applause was “a standing vote of appreciation in advance for lower interest rates and more money.”

From The Wall Street Journal

But unlike those movies, “Taxi Driver” declined to provide audiences with an access point in the form of a noble protagonist.

From The Wall Street Journal

The result is a two-tier system: a global audience watching from home, and a smaller, more exclusive crowd inside the venue.

From Salon

Kahlert said the different ways the platform makes money - such as through adverts, or charging a monthly subscription to remove them - means it can "capitalise well" on its large audience.

From BBC

Unitas marched the Colts to victory, watched by a television audience of 45 million.

From The Wall Street Journal