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Discover Ludwig"overseas audience" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to a group of people who are located outside of the country where the source of information, such as a TV show or news article, originates from. Example: The film studio hopes to attract an overseas audience by including diverse cultural elements in their movie.
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But the subjects have to appeal to an overseas audience.
Much this information in the film would be new to an overseas audience.
Ratings information for the vast overseas audience for the telecast will trickle in over the coming days.
He gave an example of a chocolate maker in Paris who wanted to sell his confections to an overseas audience.
Traditionally successful at selling avant-garde jazz and contemporary classical composers to an overseas audience, Poland has so far struggled to make an impression on Europe's charts.
CNN International, which has its own programming for an overseas audience, did not add a caveat with Mr. Robertson's report, however.
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Overseas audiences may respond differently to the drinking scenes.
Since 9/11, though, the State Department has increased its efforts to communicate American values to overseas audiences.
Indeed, executives cite fear of putting off overseas audiences as a prime reason for avoiding minority material.
It's optimistic to think Bay and studio Paramount can rely on overseas audiences to bail them out.
Throughout the 60s and 70s he concentrated on performing for his overseas audiences, returning to semi-retirement in Middleburg, Florida.
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