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What (who) is studio audience - definition


studio audience         
AUDIENCE PRESENT FOR THE RECORDING OF ALL OR PART OF A PROGRAM IN A STUDIO
Live studio audience; Live Studio Audience; Live audience
(studio audiences)
A studio audience is a group of people who are in a television or radio studio watching while a programme is being made, so that their clapping, laughter, or questions are recorded on the programme.
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Studio audience         
AUDIENCE PRESENT FOR THE RECORDING OF ALL OR PART OF A PROGRAM IN A STUDIO
Live studio audience; Live Studio Audience; Live audience
A studio audience is an audience present for the recording of all or part of a television program or radio program. The primary purpose of the studio audience is to provide applause and/or laughter to the program's soundtrack (as opposed to canned laughter).
Studio         
  • [[Ingo Kühl]] at his Berlin studio 2015
  • Artist [[Jane Frank]] in her studio, 1960s or 1970s
  • Student using a laptop in an instructional studio.
WORKING PLACES SET ASIDE FOR ARTISTS TO WORK, THE TERM IS GENERALLY APPLIED TO WORKSPACES USED BY ARTISTS CREATING FINE ART, PARTICULARLY ART DATING FROM THE 16TH CENTURY TO THE PRESENT
Studios; Art studio; Artist studio; Graphic design studio; Art workshop; Practice room; Arts studio; Artist's studio; Architect's studio; Literary retreat
·noun The working room of an Artist.

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Studio audience
A studio audience is an audience present for the recording of all or part of a television program or radio program. The primary purpose of the studio audience is to provide applause and/or laughter to the program's soundtrack (as opposed to canned laughter).
Examples of use of studio audience
1. David Blaine is on "Oprah" Wednesday, holding his breath in front of a studio audience.
2. "Which order are we talking?" Obama replied, drawing laughter and applause from the studio audience.
3. But members of the studio audience said they had been perplexed by his claims.
4. The set was enormous, as was the studio audience of nearly 800 people.
5. The 12–episode season was taped in front of a studio audience, capturing guaranteed–real laughs.