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Some 25 million viewers tuned in to hear her defend the measures.
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It's working: Sky Arts reaches more than six million viewers every month.
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The Republican debate earlier this week drew more than 18 million viewers.
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Unfortunately, there's no way to do a last minute deal with viewers.
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Has Channel 9 asked one basic question: Why should viewers watch us?
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The NFL saw its average TVaudience in Brazil double in 2013.
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He turned on cue to give the TVaudience a full-face closeup.
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A live audience, and a TVaudience as an extra added bonus.
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The figure is lower than the TVaudience of some other recent events.
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I would love the show to be visible among a wider TVaudience.
Usage of viewing audience in inglês
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I must warn our viewingaudience that this footage is very unsettling.
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Or is it really for the gratification of the viewingaudience?
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A lecture that was clearly intended for the viewingaudience.
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Then, he broke the normal rules of Talking Headship and looked directly at the viewingaudience.
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Looking back at the viewingaudience he continued.
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But broadcasters fear the services will continue to expand, cutting into their viewingaudience and advertising revenue.
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Turning to the young chemist, who rose from his chair, Harrow introduced him to the viewingaudience.
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She said, "Smile for the viewingaudience."
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But Murdoch has bigger ambitions and said he wants to take more than half of a bigger business viewingaudience.
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Networks are often wary of appearing to take political stances for fear of losing corporate sponsors and dividing its viewingaudience.
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As for the former, well, maybe the cable viewingaudience of 2037 will be able to answer that with a click.
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Instead, a question on the film Cáca Milis appeared instead which asked students about about the main character's effect on the viewingaudience.
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Is it proposed that television cameras and a considerable viewingaudience have no influence on what people do or say, asks John Waters.
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Regarding the second part of the question, it is indeed true that the percentage of the viewingaudience held by the networks is diminishing.
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It could make a lot more sense than trying to bring the online viewingaudience into the actual venue (which is, after all, impossible).
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Today's viewingaudience might be slightly more sceptical of a bunch of minimally (or even un-) employed 20-somethings living in an expensive West Village apartment.