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broadcast before an audience

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  • Audience of Two — is a radio comedy program broadcast since 2001 on Swarthmore College radio station WSRN but made popular to the world via the Internet. The setting of Audience of Two is a double universe. Roughly half the time, the show consists of comedic… …   Wikipedia

  • Audience theory — is an element of thinking that developed within academic literary theory and cultural studies. With a specific focus on rhetoric, some, such as Walter Ong, have suggested that the audience is a construct made up by the rhetoric and the rhetorical …   Wikipedia

  • Broadcast journalism — is the field of news and journals which are broadcast , that is, published by electrical methods, instead of the older methods, such as printed newspapers and posters. Broadcast methods include radio (via air, cable, and Internet), television… …   Wikipedia

  • Broadcast syndication — In broadcasting, syndication is the sale of the right to broadcast radio shows and television shows by multiple radio stations and television stations, without going through a broadcast network, though the process of syndication may conjure up… …   Wikipedia

  • Broadcast programming — Not to be confused with television program. TV guide redirects here. For the American television magazine, see TV Guide. Broadcast programming or scheduling is the practice of organizing television shows or radio programs in a daily, weekly, or… …   Wikipedia

  • audience */*/*/ — UK [ˈɔːdɪəns] / US [ˈɔdɪəns] noun [countable] Word forms audience : singular audience plural audiences 1) a group of people who have come to a place to see or hear a film, performance, speech etc. The people who watch a sports match or other… …   English dictionary

  • audience — au|di|ence [ ɔdiəns ] noun count *** 1. ) a group of people who have come to a place to see or hear a movie, performance, speech, etc. The people who watch a sports match or other large event are usually called spectators or the crowd: Chaplin s… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • audience — /aw dee euhns/, n. 1. the group of spectators at a public event; listeners or viewers collectively, as in attendance at a theater or concert: The audience was respectful of the speaker s opinion. 2. the persons reached by a book, radio or… …   Universalium

  • Audience wave — The wave ( British English: Mexican wave ; also stadium wave), is achieved in a packed stadium when successive groups of spectators briefly stand and raise their arms. Each spectator is required to rise at the same time as those straight in front …   Wikipedia

  • audience — /ˈɔdiəns / (say awdeeuhns) noun 1. an assembly of hearers or spectators: the audience at a film. 2. the persons reached by a book, radio or television broadcast, website, etc.; public. 3. liberty or opportunity of being heard or of speaking with… …  

  • Jeopardy! broadcast history — The U.S. television game show Jeopardy! has experienced a long life in several incarnations over a period exceeding four decades.OriginsThe Jeopardy! concept was originally created by Merv Griffin, who wanted to take the format of a television… …   Wikipedia

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