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Viewership
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the kind or number of audience who watch a specific television program or network
viewership
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viewer
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view
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Example
In pursuit of higher viewership, the media outlet spun the headline.
The popular television show, with its prime-time slot, consistently reaches a broad viewership.
The drive-time slot for the TV news broadcast ensured maximum viewership among commuters returning home in the evening.
The rise of online streaming services has made considerable inroads into traditional television viewership.
Television networks compete for viewership by offering exclusive programs and innovative channel packages.