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How do the Radio and Tv know the ages of people they attracting?
What I mean is, BBC Radio 1 have a target audience, which is young and so do The TV channel BBC3, now I've seen it mentioned about the fact they have had to change things before due to attracting more listeners/viewers that aren't in the age rage they were expecting, but how do they know the ages of these people that are listening and watching? Surely they only know how many people they are attracting, not the age range on each day? I'm confused, don't know if I'm being dumb lol but would be good if someone could explain it to me.
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