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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. Uses and gratifications theory - Wikipedia

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    By categorizing the audience's motives for viewing a certain program, they aimed to understand any potential mass-media effects by classifying viewers according to their needs. [7] The audience motivations they were able to identify helped lay the groundwork for their research in 1972 and eventually uses and gratifications theory. [16]

  4. Audience theory - Wikipedia

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    Audience theory offers explanations of how people encounter media, how they use it, and how it affects them. Although the concept of an audience predates modern media, [1] most audience theory is concerned with people’s relationship to various forms of media. There is no single theory of audience, but a range of explanatory frameworks.

  5. Midseason Ratings Report Card: ABC’s Most- and Least-Watched ...

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    Audience -17% vs. Season 20, steady vs. time slot predecessor Station 19. 8. AFV. 3.8 million. 0.29. Audience down a tick from last season. 9. The Golden Bachelorette. 3.5 million. 0.38

  6. Dramaturgy (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    The audience tends to think of a performance as genuine or false, and performers generally wish to avoid having an audience disbelieve them (whether they are being truly genuine or not). Mystification : the concealment of certain information from the audience, whether to increase the audience's interest in the user or to avoid divulging ...

  7. Encoding/decoding model of communication - Wikipedia

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    The three positions of decoding proposed by Hall are based on the audience's conscious awareness of the intended meanings encoded into the text. In other words, these positions – agreement, negotiation, opposition – are in relation to the intended meaning. However, polysemy means that the audience may create new meanings out of the text.

  8. Media system dependency theory - Wikipedia

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    In result, the likelihood for the media to affect audiences becomes greater. The relationship between the society and the audience: The societies influence consumers' needs and motives for media use, and provide norms, values, knowledge, and laws for their members. Social system can function an alternatives to the media by offering similar ...

  9. Paul-Tyson fetches non-Vegas record $18.1M revenue; sets ...

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    According to TVision, 56 percent of all television viewing in the United States between midnight and 1 a.m. ET was to Paul vs. Tyson, which generated an estimated average minute audience (AMA) of ...