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+ | The word [[Audience|audience]], in the sense of a group of assembled spectators or listeners at a public event such as a play, film, concert, or meeting, is used generally in South Africa, while spectators is reserved for sporting events and listeners for radio. (In [[Afrikaans]] the term used, [[Gehoor|gehoor]] , also means something along the lines of "to have listened", despite the fact one is talking of audio-visual performance forms and media). | ||
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+ | == Audience studies in South Africa == | ||
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Audience
The word audience, in the sense of a group of assembled spectators or listeners at a public event such as a play, film, concert, or meeting, is used generally in South Africa, while spectators is reserved for sporting events and listeners for radio. (In Afrikaans the term used, gehoor , also means something along the lines of "to have listened", despite the fact one is talking of audio-visual performance forms and media).
Audiences in South Africa
Audience studies
Audience studies in South Africa
Sources
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