AI-generated Key Takeaways
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An audience in AudienceInsightsService is defined by various characteristics to request insights.
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Required characteristics include country locations, while sub-country locations can further refine geographic targeting.
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Optional demographic characteristics like gender, age ranges, parental status, and income ranges can be used to define the audience.
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Audiences can also be defined by YouTube content viewed (lineups) and combinations of entity, category, and user interest attributes.
A set of users, defined by various characteristics, for which insights can be requested in AudienceInsightsService.
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Required. The countries for the audience. |
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Sub-country geographic location attributes. If present, each of these must be contained in one of the countries in this audience. If absent, the audience is geographically to the country_locations and no further. |
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Gender for the audience. If absent, the audience does not restrict by gender. |
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Age ranges for the audience. If absent, the audience represents all people over 18 that match the other attributes. |
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Parental status for the audience. If absent, the audience does not restrict by parental status. |
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Household income percentile ranges for the audience. If absent, the audience does not restrict by household income range. |
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Lineups representing the YouTube content viewed by the audience. |
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A combination of entity, category and user interest attributes defining the audience. The combination has a logical AND-of-ORs structure: Attributes within each InsightsAudienceAttributeGroup are combined with OR, and the combinations themselves are combined together with AND. For example, the expression (Entity OR Affinity) AND (In-Market OR Category) can be formed using two InsightsAudienceAttributeGroups with two Attributes each. |