Viewership

usgb/ˈvjuːərʃɪp/
noun

The number of people who watch a particular television program or channel.

The viewership for the game was higher than anticipated, with millions tuning in to watch.
Visual representation of "viewership" - The number of people who watch a particular television program or channel

Often appears as...

  • peak viewership
  • average viewership
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Media Context

Used to measure popularity or success of TV shows and channels.

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The viewership of the drama series reflects its widespread acclaim.
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Not Permanent

Viewership can change often, affected by many factors like content quality and competition.

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After the season finale cliffhanger, the show's viewership skyrocketed.
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Global Relevance

Can refer to audiences worldwide, especially for streaming services or international broadcasts.

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The global viewership for the World Cup final was in the billions.
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