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ˈvyu ərˌʃɪpview·er·ship

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  1. viewershipnoun

    collectively, the viewers of a television program

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  1. viewership

    Audience measurement measures how many people are in an audience, usually in relation to radio listenership and television viewership, but also in relation to newspaper and magazine readership and, increasingly, web traffic on websites. Sometimes, the term is used as pertaining to practices which help broadcasters and advertisers determine who is listening rather than just how many people are listening. In some parts of the world, the resulting relative numbers are referred to as audience share, while in other places the broader term market share is used. This broader meaning is also called audience research. Measurements are broken down by media market, which for the most part corresponds to metropolitan areas, both large and small.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of viewership in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of viewership in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of viewership in a Sentence

  1. Steve Deace:

    Fox kills everybody in the cable news ratings, but their primetime viewership is like 4 percent of the people who voted in the 2012 election. The average O'Reilly viewer is, like, 70, the average Iowa caucus goer is not the average Fox viewer.

  2. Michael Waltz:

    The American people see through the hypocrisy, whether it's these companies or the IOC -- and that's why NBC's ratings are in the tank. They've only had about half the viewership that they've had before and again, but we need a real wake-up call across the country.

  3. Craig Levine:

    We're not able to directly benefit from [ increased viewership of online only games ]. But we've been around for 20 years and we're big believers, we'll be surviving and thriving.

  4. Alan Dershowitz:

    At this late date, FX is attempting to establish a historical artifact with this series without reaching out to any prosecution sources. they do have the facts but for purposes of ratings chose not to use those facts and use the facts that will promote viewership, mainly arguments between the lawyers, people getting mad at each other.

  5. Rory McIlroy:

    Everything's so instant now and everyone doesn't have as much time as they used to so you maybe try some way of speeding the game up, the viewership in golf is up but the participation is down. People enjoy watching the game but gone are the days that you could spend five or six hours on a golf course.

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