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n. collectively, the viewers of a television program

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Usage examples of "viewership".

The Omaha ABC affiliate claimed a viewership of almost a million people throughout eastern Nebraska.

Officers were unofficially discouraged from viewership, under the theory that it would make their brains soft.

And if he left it off indefinitely, the Viewership Service would eventually catch on to him.

But by doling them out only at certain times, they keep us hungry-- eager for the next viewership period.

They were interested solely in what message was likeliest to increase viewership, advertising profits, and personal bank accounts.

Just as FOX News is pulling in a younger viewership who will reshape the politics of the future, so these conservative sites are proving particularly popular with younger people, 72 percent of whom are now online in the United States, according to an Online Publishers Association survey.

The occasional sweeps stunt is mandatory to keep viewership levels high.

The media exposure was all about viewership, ratings, advertising dollars.