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The phrase "bolster viewership" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing strategies or actions aimed at increasing the number of viewers for a show, channel, or content.
Example: "The network implemented several marketing campaigns to bolster viewership for the new series."
Alternatives: "increase audience" or "boost viewership."
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In an internal memo sent to employees on Monday, MSNBC president Phil Griffin outlined his plans to bolster the channel's viewership.
Bolstered by strong viewership of its coverage of the 1996 Summer Olympic Games, NBC's Nightly News overtook the ABC newscast for two weeks in late July and early September.
Viewership was bolstered by a particularly strong showing by ABC, which ran an episode of "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" before its coverage began and scored the highest ratings of the night among the major broadcasters.
Official figures bolster this impression.
Both should bolster share prices.
Or they could help bolster it.
He continued lessons to bolster his boxing.
Convention centres can bolster shrinking tax bases.
The numbers seem to bolster his case.
Why not bolster that small-business spirit?
Or do they bolster global economic growth?
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