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词汇 viewership
释义 viewership
noun[ Cusually singular ]
uk /ˈvjuː.ə.ʃɪp/ us /ˈvjuː.ɚ.ʃɪp/
the number or type of people who watch programmes or films on television or on the internet:
The network's average prime-time viewership was 1.5 million.
The channel's viewership is generally skewed about 60–40 in favour of females.
the people who watch programmes or films on television or on the internet:
TV executives select documentary subjects based on their own sense of their viewership's interests.
According to one expert, celebrities who endorse one candidate risk alienating half their viewership.
the fact of watching something, especially programmes or films on television or on the internet:
Media and cable news viewership was found to influence voting patterns.
The most popular sport in the country - measured by TV viewership - was badminton.
There was a steady decline in viewership.
Network bosses were faced with shrinking viewership and profits.
The show's viewership figures are finally beginning to improve again.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Audiences and spectators
behind closed doorsidiom
bums on seatsidiom
bystander
captive audience
casual observer
consumption
evangelistically
fan park
fly on the wallidiom
flâneur
goer
looker-on
non-viewer
observer
onlooker
operagoer
spectator
supporter
viewer
watcher

Synonym


audience

Related word


viewer

viewership | Business English


viewership
noun[ U ]
 COMMUNICATIONSuk /ˈvjuːəʃɪp/us
the type or number of people who watch a particular television programme or station:
measure/monitor/track viewershipThe People Meter is an electronic device that measures television viewership.
a drop/dip/decrease in viewershipA dip in viewership could mean the loss of millions of dollars.
The network developed new programs to increase viewership among a younger audience.
viewership falls/declines/goes down
viewership increases/jumps/goes up

Examples of viewership


viewership
Television viewership is a good indication of the underlying divided societal structure.
Especially when it comes to television news programming, where these scandals most frequently appear, the "mainstream secularist" stations are extremely popular and attract a wide viewership.
Compare that with the average television viewership of 27 hours a week.
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This, almost more than anything else, could help to build viewership to commercial television programmes quickly.
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Inevitably that will have a secondary effect on quality, as the mass of merchandise and viewership will be in a better position to pay such taxation.
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At present, that station faces the difficulty that its viewership is limited and there are not all that many bowls around, although the number is probably increasing.
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A year later, average viewership was down to 2.8 million.
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The daily drama was a hit, maintaining an average viewership rating of 30% throughout its nine-month run.
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The channel had no advertising until viewership reach a set number.
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It was the highest rated cable program the week it aired, with viewership among 1849 year olds being higher than the number of households.
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While its first week did well in ratings, viewership started to decrease significantly day after day.
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The drama debuted with average ratings, but as it progressed, viewership increased to 28.3% nationally.
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The movie was about a commercial artist's relationship with his wife and other women; it was critically acclaimed but did not have wide viewership.
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The total viewership for the episode significantly increased from the fourth season premiere, which was viewed by 6.07 million viewers upon its original airing.
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The episode was up 18% in total viewership from the last episode.
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