If your audience is young, it'd be youth culture, if your audience is older, it'd be older people, if it were senior citizens, it'd be senior citizen issues. So you try and hit the target audience.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have an audience that goes from kids to seventy year olds.
I think my primary audience is in some sense an adult audience, because I think that will then have a knock-on effect for children.
What I am finding now is that my audience is getting younger as I get older, which is a very good thing as you know - you don't want them to get older as you get older.
If you can think psychographically and not demographically, you can really target a lot more audiences.
Each audience is different.
My audience has lots of people between 20 and 35, but there are always a few 60-year-olds, and it makes me happier than if everyone was 22.
Whether you're an opera singer, a legislator or customer service operator, there is a way that we can find common ground with our audience - be they young or old, Democrats or Republicans, rich or poor, religious or secular.
I need an audience way more than an audience needs me.
Getting an audience is hard. Sustaining an audience is hard. It demands a consistency of thought, of purpose, and of action over a long period of time.
Treat the audience with respect and maturity, and have a certain faith in them to catch up.