But particularly in Italy, where the literacy rate was very low, audiences could not read subtitles.
The links enable the audience to read the articles without buying the newspaper.
This may or may not be intended by the actor, who has limited control over how the audience will "read" the character.
I'd rather leave the lights on and let the audience read if it wants to.
You should be careful how you use them because the audience may read these rather than listen to you.
The slides use plain text in a visual manner, to help the audience quickly read and understand the material.
The audience has read its own mind, not the bear's.
It's a simple but absolutely correct definition which audiences see, hear and read in our output everyday.
The audience has a right to figure stuff out, and to read people who might help them do that.
To reach this goal technical writers must understand how their audiences use and read documentation.