Crowds jostle and a six-piece jazz band begins to entertain the captive audience as the rain sheets down outside. |
Bodyboarders are a captive audience for trunks and wetsuits, so there is no need to market to them. |
If it targets only a captive audience, the intelligentsia, it is an exercise in futility, he argues. |
The problem is places where there's a captive audience and no one is available to respond to requests, like the Laundromat or the airport. |
They do, however, represent a captive audience and, what is more, an audience in a highly receptive frame of mind. |
In a radio context, drive time simply refers to the late afternoon slot when homebound commuters are a captive audience. |