0 a group of people who listen to or watch someone or something because they cannot leave -- 不得不听的观众;不得不观看的观众
I hope that the captive audience understands the importance function that it is called upon to perform.
Such a diverse captive audience presents an occasion for the networks and affiliates to advertise the best programming that needs to be aired.
They would be a captive audience.
The curse of the concertgoer is when well-meaning programme makers push in a piece which the captive audience would otherwise have avoided.
He prefers a captive audience to the freedom of a private sector under strict regulation and control.
Doremi saw a moral obligation to innovate in this field and come up with products that the exhibitors would buy, not to avoid lawsuits, but to increase the captive audience.
I particularly welcome the proposal to spend about £60 million in prisons, where—as we have a captive audience—there is a window of opportunity to deal with a very serious problem.
Making this noise is an invasion of people's privacy and an infliction on a captive audience of a noise from which they cannot escape.