Audience theory is the starting point for analyzing media texts. There have been several theories proposed to explain the relationship between audiences and media texts, from the earliest Hypodermic Needle Model which viewed audiences as passive receivers, to more modern theories that recognize audiences as active users who consume media for different reasons. Key theories discussed include the Two-Step Flow theory which proposes information spreads through opinion leaders, Uses and Gratifications which examines why audiences consume different media to fulfill various needs, and Reception Theory which acknowledges individual audience members can interpret the same text differently based on their own experiences and perspectives.