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[ vyoo-er-ship ] / ˈvyu ərˌʃɪp /
nounan audience of viewers, especially of television, either generally or of a particular kind or program: Viewership is at its peak in the evening hours. Origin of viewershipFirst recorded in 1950–55; viewer + -ship Words nearby viewershipview, viewable, view camera, viewdata, viewer, viewership, viewfinder, view halloa, view halloo, viewing, viewless Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for viewershipRemember, this is a show that has a viewership of millions; even here in South Africa, we know who Kimmel is. Public Marriage Proposals Must Die|Tauriq Moosa|December 28, 2014|DAILY BEAST Ratings for talent competitions like Idol, once viewership juggernauts, are plummeting. Nigel Lythgoe on How to Save Reality TV, ‘On the Town,’ and ‘Brokeback Ballroom’|Kevin Fallon|October 22, 2014|DAILY BEAST RT, both in its employment and viewership, seems to attract a particular type of person. Watch RT, Putin's TV Network, Call the Cops on Me|James Kirchick|March 7, 2014|DAILY BEAST Viewership soared throughout the season, peaking at 10.5 million for the finale. ‘Broadchurch’ Is Great TV for Fans of ‘Downton Abbey,’ ‘Doctor Who,’ and ‘Prime Suspect’|Andrew Romano|August 7, 2013|DAILY BEAST
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