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1 So we welcome an older audience and we welcome a younger audience.
2 Yeah, I mean one obvious thing I think of is that older audience .
3 The Crown, announced with much more fanfare, was apparently aimed at an older audience .
4 Meanwhile, another film for the older audience is equally shown up by some illustrious predecessors.
5 Viacom, Freston continued, could also assist Facebook in extending its reach into an older audience .
6 It is also refreshing to find a game that can engage with an older audience .
7 Brief Encounter meets The Third Man - how can it miss with the older audience ?
8 Edgar brought in an older audience , with 94 percent over age 25.
9 More recently they have featured in the fantasy genre which attracts both a young and older audience .
10 The older audience traditionally doesn't rush on opening weekend but, even so, It's Complicated is proving particularly robust.
11 RTÉ's 2FM is to change its focus from teenagers in a bid to appeal to an older audience .
12 In many ways, it was the Star Trek of fantasy TV, legitimizing the genre with an older audience .
13 Eastwood's picture played well to an older audience and we elderly folk tend to keep attending films long after opening weekend.
14 Rebecca has been looking strong this week, and it's our older audience that are coming, not the younger audience, which is counterintuitive.
15 Gibson may still be the perfect romantic male lead for an older audience , but boyish rogue-style characters are favoured by younger movie-goers.
16 You can't, as I've seen some comment, insist on an older audience or pitch a different musical mix to attract a different audience.
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