101.   This drawback, opponents of the policy say, will affect everything from the awarding of tenure to the quality of research that reaches a mass audience.

102.   To that end, the museum is seeking a mass audience in metropolitan New York with advertisements in local newspapers and magazines and zoned purchases in national magazines.

103.   Top executives in those businesses have relationships with performers and the skill at developing programs that appeal to a mass audience that is particularly elusive, the executive added.

104.   Thus, a pay-cable channel can do well with a relatively small but avid following, but the networks must always shoot for a mass audience.

105.   Unlike newspapers and general interest magazines, periodicals specializing in art are free of the demand to be accessible to a mass audience.

106.   We despise the great leveling of cultural ambition created by catering to the mass audience with empty spectacles.

107.   We never fooled ourselves that this was the mass audience.

108.   Volkswagen of America introduced the New Beetle last year with an entire campaign of songs by bands that were virtually unknown to the mass audience.

109.   Was it inevitable that we lose all these bridges between art and entertainment, between elite audiences and mass audiences?

110.   What are we to make of works that flaunt their highbrow credentials in a style clearly meant to capture a mass audience?

a. + audience >>共 989
wider 3.53%
large 2.71%
young 2.63%
new 2.51%
american 2.46%
younger 2.38%
national 2.18%
mass 2.09%
larger 1.66%
general 1.64%
mass + n. >>共 366
destruction 19.28%
grave 12.15%
transit 3.70%
killing 3.29%
murder 2.91%
exodus 2.27%
protest 2.20%
market 2.06%
suicide 1.79%
rally 1.79%
audience 1.21%
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