| 单词 | viewership | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasˈviewership   ˈviewership  n. 		 †(a) the position or office of a viewer in a coal mine (obsolete);		 (b) the viewers of a television programme, network, etc., collectively; the number of such viewers. ΚΠ 1872    Mines: Rep. Inspectors 1871 53 in  Parl. Papers (C. 653) XVI. 229  				A change..had taken place in the chief viewership about two years previously. 1913    Brit. Clay-worker Aug. 145/2  				He subsequently accepted the viewership for two English companies of six collieries. 1952    Gaz. & Bull. 		(Williamsport, Pa.)	 16 Feb. 4/1  				Red Skelton now is breathing close to the neck of Milton Berle for top ranking in TV viewership. 1957    Economist 24 Aug. 637/2  				More reliable estimates of ‘viewership’. 1985    Billboard 16 Mar. 6/4  				The network saw its viewership jump to three million. 2013    Vanity Fair Aug. 84/2  				Scandal..has engendered a loyal viewership that eagerly tunes in the moment a new episode airs. < as lemmas | 
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