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The viewership
noun
Collectively, the viewers of a television program
Exact(60)
The viewership numbers are staggering.
The viewership figures for Sunday's episode are not yet available.
The viewership was reasonably comparable to the audiences for past national championship games on broadcast networks.
The viewership stats suggest that, the occasional Ray Rice notwithstanding, the fans still buy it.
The viewership for many I.P.L. cricket matches is in the tens of millions.
The viewership of soap operas, like antique jewelry, has been passed down through generations.
"The viewership continues to migrate from broadcast to cable," Mr. Baine said.
The viewership for the Oscar telecast has generally fallen in recent years.
The viewership generally lands somewhere around where the Oscars are, a good bit above the Grammys.
The viewership so far is a testament to the "Dream Job" concept or to the current regard for hockey.
The viewership numbers reported by Nielsen only account for the U.S. audience.
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