viewership
1 of 1noun/ˈvjuːərʃɪp/
Forms:viewerships
1
the kind or number of audience who watch a specific television program or network
- The news program's viewership declined after a change in the anchor lineup.
- The sports channel's viewership soared during the championship game.
- The new sitcom attracted high viewership with its witty humor and relatable characters.
- Network executives analyze viewership data to make programming decisions and attract advertisers.
- The network celebrated record-breaking viewership for its live coverage of the awards ceremony.