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词汇 viewership
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Definition of viewership in English:

viewership

nounˈvjuːəʃɪpˈvjuərˌʃɪp
  • treated as singular or plural The audience for a particular television programme or channel.

    (电视节目或频道的)观众

    the glory days of 90 per cent viewership
    in singular a potential viewership of 18 million people
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Now, if public support dwindles with viewership, PBS could slowly starve.
    • Since its viewership has dwindled, ABC had to depend on something other than ABC to get the word out on its new shows.
    • In comparing media usage, online traffic growth coincided most closely with the rapid decline in television viewership.
    • Other deals are tied to the development of interactive television and ITV viewership measurement.
    • A lot of these problems would solve themselves if the public would vote with their viewership.
    • The race telecast also kept pace with 2005's average viewership with an audience of nearly a quarter-million people.
    • I would venture to say that television viewership would grow substantially.
    • The channel's viewership is ageing, and attempts to attract younger watchers have yet to bear fruit.
    • If anything, it will push up piracy and television viewership.
    • A South African company will soon be engaged to monitor the channel's viewership.
    • News channels get more viewership as people not watch them merely to catch headlines, but also because of their other non-fiction content.
    • While certainly the cable channels boasted spikes in viewership, a swell of Web news users clicked offshore.
    • It too heralded great critical response but low audience viewership.
    • Television and televangelism usually work through viewership.
    • His speech held the audience in the palm of his hand, including the wider television viewership.
    • But even if not as many people could watch the games in person, the good news is that television viewership continued to grow.
    • Even among Fox's core audience of conservatives, CNN has an edge in total viewership.
    • Prime time programmes in various channels are vying for viewership.
    • Indeed, can one imagine the reaction among the television viewership across Central America?
    • There is little evidence to suggest increased television viewership is killing off reading.
    Synonyms
    market, public, following, clientele, patronage, listenership

Definition of viewership in US English:

viewership

nounˈvjuərˌʃɪpˈvyo͞oərˌSHip
  • treated as singular or plural The audience for a particular television program or channel.

    (电视节目或频道的)观众

    the glory days of 90 percent viewership
    in singular a potential viewership of 18 million people
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There is little evidence to suggest increased television viewership is killing off reading.
    • His speech held the audience in the palm of his hand, including the wider television viewership.
    • Television and televangelism usually work through viewership.
    • A lot of these problems would solve themselves if the public would vote with their viewership.
    • The channel's viewership is ageing, and attempts to attract younger watchers have yet to bear fruit.
    • Other deals are tied to the development of interactive television and ITV viewership measurement.
    • In comparing media usage, online traffic growth coincided most closely with the rapid decline in television viewership.
    • Even among Fox's core audience of conservatives, CNN has an edge in total viewership.
    • Now, if public support dwindles with viewership, PBS could slowly starve.
    • Indeed, can one imagine the reaction among the television viewership across Central America?
    • While certainly the cable channels boasted spikes in viewership, a swell of Web news users clicked offshore.
    • If anything, it will push up piracy and television viewership.
    • A South African company will soon be engaged to monitor the channel's viewership.
    • But even if not as many people could watch the games in person, the good news is that television viewership continued to grow.
    • Since its viewership has dwindled, ABC had to depend on something other than ABC to get the word out on its new shows.
    • I would venture to say that television viewership would grow substantially.
    • It too heralded great critical response but low audience viewership.
    • The race telecast also kept pace with 2005's average viewership with an audience of nearly a quarter-million people.
    • News channels get more viewership as people not watch them merely to catch headlines, but also because of their other non-fiction content.
    • Prime time programmes in various channels are vying for viewership.
    Synonyms
    market, public, following, clientele, patronage, listenership
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