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Please can you explain what you mean. Are you asking who are the most popular composers with concert audiences? The most popular performers? What length of concert audiences prefer? What genres of music? Or ... ? And which country or countries do you have in mind?

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It stands for General Audiences.

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The plural possessive form is audiences'.

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The plural form for the noun audience is audiences; the plural possessive form is audiences'.

Example: The audiences' responses at all of the showings have been positive.

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To create and manage your Facebook target audiences, you’ll have to use the Audience Manager tool, and you can find the below types of audiences there :

  1. Saved Audiences

Saved Audiences are the audiences that you can define by choosing people’s interests location, age, gender, used devices, income level, etc. You can create Saved Audiences both in the campaign setup phase or in the Audience Manager. Using the below lists -

  • Demographics-based targeting

  • Interest-based targeting

  • Behavior-based targeting

  1. Custom Audiences

Facebook Custom Audiences are probably your most high-value target audiences as they allow you to retarget past website visitors and people who have engaged with your content or app. There are multiple ways to create a Custom Audience using the below lists -

  • Email

  • Phone number

  • Website Traffic

  • App Activity

  • Based on Engagement

  1. Lookalike Audiences

Facebook Lookalike Audiences let you reach the people who are similar to your existing customer database – making them highly likely to convert as well. Using the existing custom audiences we can create Lookalike audiences and we can select a target country and a percentage (1%-10%) of the targeted country’s Facebook users.

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Richard Butsch has written:

'For Fun and Profit'

'The making of American audiences' -- subject(s): Performing arts, Radio audiences, Audiences, Television viewers

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One major difference is that modern audiences may have access to a wider range of entertainment options due to advancements in technology, such as streaming services and social media. Additionally, modern audiences may have different expectations and cultural values compared to audiences during Shakespeare's time.

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Audiences during Shakespeare's time considered witches and curses to be real and much scarier than todays audiences would.

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It depends. If the it is plural then it goes at the end like : audiences'

If it is singular it goes like this: audience's

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William Hogarth's painting might be difficult for modern audiences to understand because the paintings attacked contemporary taste which modern audiences hold today.

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Audiences for what? For plays or magic tricks or something about toys, yes. For speeches about politics, probably not.

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Audiences

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Audiences are attracted to Nickelodeon because of the shows they have on there. Many people love the shows and love how they could be funny.

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It's my understanding that Italian movie audiences prefer to see romantic comedies.

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Actors attract audiences because they're famous and people who are famous always attract a lot of attention

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Robert H. Wicks has written:

'Understanding audiences' -- subject(s): Audiences, Mass media

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Vocabulary examines the words you use when addressing different audiences.

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No, the form audiences' is the possessive form of the plural noun audiences.

The singular possessive form is audience's.

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mature audiences

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Information that your audiences is looking for.

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For Mature Audiences Only - 2002 was released on:

USA: 15 August 2002 (festival screening)

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Mass media is the communication that reaches widely dispersed audiences at the same time.

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No, the possessive noun audiences' is the plural possessive form.

The singular noun is audience.

The singular possessive form is audience's.

Examples:

The audience's reaction was enthusiastic. (singular possessive)

All of his audiences' reactions are enthusiastic. (plural possessive)

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The plural form of the noun audience is audiences.

The plural possessive form is audiences'.

Examples: All of his audiences' reactions are enthusiastic.

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Erin Hurley has written:

'National performance' -- subject(s): Theater and society, Performing arts, Audiences, Psychology, Theater audiences, Nationalism

'Theatre and feeling' -- subject(s): Theater audiences, Theater, Emotions (Philosophy), Psychological aspects

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Mature Audiences.

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Because it was hilarious

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The address of the Growing Stage Theater For Young Audiences is: , Netcong, NJ 07857-0036

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Audiences dislike being talked to; they eagerly await speakers who drive home a point or idea that they can readily use in their personal or professional lives.

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NASCAR is aimed at US audiences only. F1 is aimed at world-wide audiences.

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They urged audiences to support the war in various ways, from buying war bonds to reporting draft dodgers to proper authorities.

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Different audiences have different intellectual resources with which to understand your communication. To quote the Smashing Pumpkins, "Speak to me in a language I can hear."

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Usually, or the theater would go out of business.

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General Audiences Admitted

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