91.   Viewers gravitate toward established shows, while new shows struggle to find an audience.

92.   Welcome to the wide world of e-mail-list publishing, where no interest is too small or propensity too mundane to find an audience.

93.   We look at tofu, soy milk, soy beans and other soy-related foods that are finding new audiences.

94.   Whatever their awards, Wilson and Nevins both offer hope to documentary filmmakers trying to find an audience.

95.   Which may be why the old revolutionary has suddenly found a new audience among young people seeking an alternative to pop.

96.   With studies showing one in three households already equipped with a personal computer, Luskin predicts the new service will have little trouble finding an audience.

97.   Without webcasting, it is impossible for so many to find an audience.

98.   Yet to name some writers is to leave out many others who have already found audiences abroad.

99.   Amid the rush of new entertainment Web sites, the celebrity and financial power of its founders may help POP.com find an audience.

100.   Both films clearly fall into the popular warm-and-tender category, though foreign movies with edgier themes have found audiences in recent months.

v. + audience >>共 610
have 6.66%
attract 4.09%
find 3.86%
draw 3.30%
reach 3.13%
address 2.13%
tell 2.03%
build 1.86%
leave 1.70%
keep 1.43%
find + n. >>共 1111
way 10.77%
body 4.59%
evidence 3.12%
job 2.32%
work 1.71%
solution 1.51%
place 1.01%
buyer 0.83%
bomb 0.72%
home 0.69%
audience 0.21%
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