viewership

/ˈvjuːərˌʃɪp/
noun
  1. The number or type of people who watch a particular television program, channel, or video.
    • The network measures viewership to decide which programs to renew.
    • The show's viewership increased after it won an award.
    • Online viewership for the concert was higher than expected.
  2. The group of people who watch something, considered as a whole.
    • The show's viewership has a strong loyalty to the series.
    • The documentary attracted a diverse viewership from around the world.
    • The channel's viewership includes many young adults.
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