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  2. Audience - Wikipedia

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    An audience in Tel Aviv, Israel, waiting to see the Batsheva Dance Company Audiences at the 2013 World Championships in Athletics in Moscow, Russia. An audience is a group of people who participate in a show or encounter a work of art, literature (in which they are called "readers"), theatre, music (in which they are called "listeners"), video games (in which they are called "players"), or ...

  3. Audience measurement - Wikipedia

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    The audience measurement of U.S. television has relied on sampling to obtain estimated audience sizes in which advertisers determine the value of such acquisitions. . According to The Television Will Be Revolutionized, Amanda D. Lotz writes that during the 1960s and 1970s, Nielsen introduced the Storage Instantaneous Audimeter, a device that sent daily viewing information to the company's ...

  4. Real Audiencia - Wikipedia

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    The name of the institution literally translates as Royal Audience. [1] The additional designation chancillería (or cancillería, Catalan: cancelleria, English: chancellery [2]) was applied to the appellate courts in early modern Spain. [3] Each audiencia had oidores (Spanish: judges, literally, "hearers").

  5. Univision - Wikipedia

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    With this, the network began producing programs for a national audience in mind, resulting in Univision's schedule consisting of 50% foreign programming and 50% U.S.-produced programming. The first such program, TV Mujer ("Woman TV"), was a magazine-style talk show aimed at American Hispanic women, originally hosted by Pereda and Gabriel ...

  6. Audiencia - Wikipedia

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    Audiencia, Spanish for a hearing or audience, may refer to: Real Audiencia, a type of royal court in late medieval Spain and among Spain's colonies Real Audiencia of Manila, in the Spanish East Indies; Real Audiencia of Mexico, in New Spain; Real Audiencia of Quito, in Nueva Granada; Audiencia Nacional of Spain, a Spanish court created in 1977

  7. Television in Spain - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, Atresmedia is the second largest free-to-air television network in terms of audience. It is owned by the Grupo Planeta. [8] It traces its origins to those of its flagship channel, Antena 3: one of the nationwide private television networks that received a broadcasting licence in 1989. Antena 3 airs general programs such as news ...

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  9. Real Audiencia of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Law III (Audiencia y Chancillería Real de México en la Nueva España) of Title XV (De las Audiencias y Chancillerias Reales de las Indias) of Book II of the Recopilación de Leyes de las Indias of 1680—which compiles the decrees of November 29, 1527; December 13, 1527; July 12, 1530; April 22, 1548, November 17, 1553; and January 19, 1560—describes the borders and functions of the Audiencia.