spectatorship

/ˌspɛkˈteɪtərˌʃɪp/
noun
  1. The state or role of being a spectator; the act of watching an event, performance, or activity.
    • Her spectatorship at the concert was passive, but she still felt the energy of the crowd.
    • In sports, spectatorship has changed with the rise of virtual reality viewing.
    • The film explores the nature of spectatorship and how audiences connect with characters.
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