1. But as the months went by, the paying audience dwindled. 2. But ballet is not dead, and recent surveys indicate that audiences are not dwindling. 3. But their audiences dwindled drastically after a few weeks. 4. If the subject matter fails to expand, this argument goes, audiences will eventually dwindle. 5. Or her audience can dwindle further, as old fans stop going to the concerts, leaving only the die-hards. 6. The core audience may dwindle in response. 7. The financial underpinnings of the newspaper business are shifting, and its audience is slowly dwindling. 8. The fiscal underpinnings of newspapers are shifting, and their audience is slowly dwindling. 9. Though the networks still dominate the television market, their audiences are dwindling. 10. Recent attempts to inject more fizz have failed, and audiences have dwindled. |