Get Free Checker

TV audience

NOUN
  1. the audience reached by television

How To Use TV audience In A Sentence

  • The number of TV audience ( ) of 20,000 at 9 pm.
  • This advertisement will capture the attention of TV audiences.
  • But this collective assumption raises two questions: 1. If TV audiences have come to accept that comedic shows without laugh tracks are edgier and more meaningful, is it not possible that the reverse would also be true in other words, does removing the laugh track change the way a viewer preconceives the show, regardless of its content? Chuck Klosterman on Film and Television
  • Another woman in another hostile TV audience revealed his ignorance about the difficulties of making appointments to see a GP.
  • I filmed a 6 part tv series about brazil from the famed Carnival to interview with the then President Sarney...giving the Chinese TV audience the first look at this fascinating country.
  • Apart from the Champions League Final, nothing can match Real Madrid vs Barcelona for a one-off TV audience worldwide.
  • So, at first they tried Strictly Ballroom Badgers, but there were some badgers which did not have the necessary terpsichorean abilities to perform a solo dance routine to even the mediocre standard necessary to enthral an early evening TV audience enough for those viewers to start making the necessary lucrative phone calls to the TV station. Small Woodland Creatures On Ice
  • As TV audiences fragment, advertisers are constantly looking for new ways of reaching us - whether we're relieving ourselves or ordering a tuna melt.
  • It has every thing the TV audience need, dramatic scenery, heroic exploits, a stage of passion and colour.
  • Recently, TV audiences also saw the actor play a cameo role in the award winning series, The League of Gentlemen.
View all