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The phrase "a billion viewers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large audience or viewership, often in the context of television shows, online videos, or events.
Example: "The finale of the series attracted a billion viewers worldwide, making it one of the most-watched events in television history."
Alternatives: "one billion spectators" or "a billion audience members".
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CCTV's 18 channels reach more than a billion viewers.
"Can you imagine the speech one of them might make to a billion viewers if they did win?" Could the Church really have that much power?
The Oscars, for example, are watched by more than a billion viewers around the world, so they reach far more people than any advertising campaign.
The rise of YouTube, with more than a billion viewers worldwide, has spawned a rush of entrepreneurs looking to cash in by making higher-quality video programming.
It's hard to imagine any other nation willing to make so much fun of itself on a global stage, in front of as many as a billion viewers.
The claim that a billion viewers watch the Oscars first appeared on March 24 , 1985 in an Associated Press article, according to Nexis.
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Within three months, he garnered over a hundred and sixty thousand viewers.
That was almost a million viewers more than "Mad Men" reached, with 3.4 million viewers.
But today, as many as a million viewers tune in.
NBC regularly surpasses ABC by about a million viewers.
Projects have also been featured on HGTV, NBC, A+E, and a million viewers on YouTube.
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