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"low audience" is a perfectly valid expression in written English
You can use this phrase to indicate that few people are in attendance at an event or viewing a particular work, such as a film or novel. For example: "The film had a low audience due to the limited distribution in smaller cities."
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Low audience ratings also hurt ad sales.
He discovered that long-form video had a low audience, so he reduced that department by a couple of people.
After the Berlin Wall was breached, broadcasters wondered at the low audience ratings for television coverage of the event.
"We found a relatively low audience awareness of much of the BBC's current affairs output," said the trust.
It's week two of the fringe, and unease about low audience figures continues to thrum beneath the surface jollity.
If that was not enough to ensure a low audience, the debate was broadcast live at midnight, when most people were asleep.
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Low audiences did for it.
News channels suffer from low audiences – at times vanishingly small.
But particularly in Italy, where the literacy rate was very low, audiences could not read subtitles.
Conversely, articles getting low audiences will be moved down more quickly if there is no compelling news reason to keep them prominent.
The alternative – low audiences at Wembley to watch the Monarchs (or Jaguars or Rams) being defenestrated – would be even more damaging to the game's expansion.
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