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channel grazing, n. orig. and chiefly U.S. Brit. |ˈtʃanlˌ ˌgreɪzɪŋ|, U.S. |ˈtʃæn(ə)l ˌgreɪzɪŋ| [‹ channel n.1 + grazing n.1 Compare slightly earlier channel graze v.] = channel surfing n.
1989Broadcasting 24 July 29/3 Channel grazing may not be as prevalent as most people have suspected. 1992N.Y. Times 18 Feb. c18/6 Advertisers and their agencies are questioning the reliability of ratings given the ability of viewers to mute commercials or switch to another channel without stirring from the couch. (The practices, in case you'd like to know what you've been doing, are called ad-zapping and channel grazing.) 2000Ottawa Citizen (Nexis) 25 Sept. d2 Channel-grazing was not yet an ingrained habit. |