The government is taking action against social media sites which, they argue, have too much influence / reality on what people think.
influence
The radio show failed to attract / welcome a big enough audience, so they ended up cancelling it.
attract
Correct the sentence: The waiter said that he will blow up the balloons.
The waiter said that he would blow up the balloons.
Correct the sentence: Freddie told the DJ play a different song.
Freddie told the DJ to play a different song.
Correct this sentence: The man who ran the theatre asked whether I can sing.
The man who ran the theatre asked whether I could sing.
They organised a big media campaign to embrace / promote the show, but the viewing figures were really low, so they pulled the plug on it.
promote
A lot of the articles they publish in their newspaper aren’t reality / credible as they don’t do any background research on the facts.
credible
Correct this sentence: He said me he would meet me after the show.
He told me he would meet me after the show.
The number of viewers / spectators watching the show increased dramatically during the second series.
viewers
The number of people who read articles online instead of in newspapers is needed / predicted to grow in the future.
predicted
Correct the sentence: One of my friends suggested we going to the opera for a change.
One of my friends suggested we go to the opera for a change.
Correct this sentence: Emma asked whether had we read the article.
Emma asked whether we had read the article.
Correct this sentence: Bethany asked me where did we get the costumes for the school play from.
Bethany asked me where we got the costumes for the school play from.
When they developed the concept of the show, their target audience / influence was teenagers, but they later found that a lot of adults watched it too.
audience
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