Wiktionary
n. (context media entertainment English) An audience that views an event or show through various forms of media, participating in an event without physically being present at the event itself. Examples are television, webcast, podcast, MySpace, etc.
WordNet
n. the audience reached by television [syn: TV audience, viewers]
Usage examples of "viewing audience".
Of course, they'll beep out most of the dialogue to conform to Standards and Practices, but I think the viewing audience, the millions of people who tune into Informed each week will get the gist.
I'm sorry for any frustration the rewrite caused John, but I'm very grateful for the result, because that scene really showed our viewing audience the internal conflict that drove the Vulcan.
Louise shook her head over that thought, then chuckled a little as the life-sized actor on screen mugged outrageously for the viewing audience.
You can advise your viewing audience to think twice before opening their door to anyone they don't know on a personal level.
It's hard to believe they swayed the opinion of anyone in the vast viewing audience.
The high percentage of the viewing audience that has somnambulistic-depth ability could very well accept the suggestions as commands--as long as those commands did not ask the viewer to do something contrary to his morals, religion, or self-preservation.
It was entitled Ain't Love Grand and was purported to be watched by one hundred and eight percent of the viewing audience.
We in the viewing audience did not even see the 156 vessels of the Rebel force gathered in attack formation.
The District of Columbia had no voting representation in Congressas its residents were constantly pointing outbut the suburbs of the city were in both Maryland and Virginia, so the congressional races in those states concerned a large percentage of the viewing audience.
He recognized her from earlier transmissions that had basically introduced her to the viewing audience and recapped the situation along the border.
The grizzled veteran who was probably a captain or deputy sheriff made the most of the pathos of the story and asked for the cooperation of the viewing audience.