The audience reached by television.
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Examples for "viewers"
Examples for "viewers"
1Some 25 million viewers tuned in to hear her defend the measures.
2It's working: Sky Arts reaches more than six million viewers every month.
3The Republican debate earlier this week drew more than 18 million viewers.
4Unfortunately, there's no way to do a last minute deal with viewers.
5Has Channel 9 asked one basic question: Why should viewers watch us?
1I must warn our viewing audience that this footage is very unsettling.
2Or is it really for the gratification of the viewing audience?
3A lecture that was clearly intended for the viewing audience.
4Then, he broke the normal rules of Talking Headship and looked directly at the viewing audience.
5Looking back at the viewing audience he continued.
1The NFL saw its average TV audience in Brazil double in 2013.
2He turned on cue to give the TV audience a full-face closeup.
3A live audience, and a TV audience as an extra added bonus.
4The figure is lower than the TV audience of some other recent events.
5I would love the show to be visible among a wider TV audience.
6Bob Rice is confident that the speeded-up game will find a TV audience.
7Why, the TV audience for the decider would be... oh dear.
8We might do an online poll that we introduce to the TV audience.
9Indeed, last year's TV audience of 41 million was the highest in five years.
10But it has struggled to build a national TV audience in the United States.
11She can still hear the booing of the TV audience.
12The Spartans showed a national TV audience their program is not on the decline.
13But the TV audience was mostly catatonics and depressives, who were disinclined to move.
14For starters, the politically-incorrect hockey pundit polarizes his TV audience.
15The organisers hope the various shows will attract a global TV audience of two billion.
16The first episode alone added nearly a million extra viewers to the live TV audience.
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