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- noun Plural form of
viewership .
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At 9/8c, reruns of Criminal Minds, Modern Family and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit totaled viewerships of 8.2 million, 6.2 million and 3.2 million, respectively, while a fresh Shedding for the Wedding attracted 1 million.
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In our media-dominated age, news personalities dispense the news with power and certainty like preachers used to dispense religion, and boast vast viewerships that hang on their every word.
John W. Whitehead: Television News: Are We Amusing Ourselves to Death? John W. Whitehead 2011
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During this same period, other late-night hosts including NBC's Jay Leno, CBS's David Letterman and Comedy Central's Jon Stewart saw their average viewerships decline.
Jimmy Kimmel Walks Web Tightrope Christopher S. Stewart 2012
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In the same hour, repeats of Criminal Minds and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit totaled viewerships of 8.7 million and 4 million, respectively, while Shedding for the Wedding attracted 968,000 on the CW.
Ratings: Idol Keeps Steamrolling Competition; Year-to-Year Audience Loss Remains Small 2011
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In our media-dominated age, news personalities dispense the news with power and certainty like preachers used to dispense religion, and boast vast viewerships that hang on their every word.
John W. Whitehead: Television News: Are We Amusing Ourselves to Death? John W. Whitehead 2011
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Repeats of Modern Family and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit totaled viewerships of 5.8 million and 3.3 million, respectively, while Shedding for the Wedding attracted 1 million on the CW.
Ratings: American Idol Looms Large, But Lags Behind Its Previous Numbers 2011
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Google is playing an increasing important role as a paid media platform for entertainment companies seeking bigger viewerships and cable subscriptions, says Dan Taylor who heads East Coast Media and Entertainment for Google.
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Google is playing an increasing important role as a paid media platform for entertainment companies seeking bigger viewerships and cable subscriptions, says Dan Taylor who heads East Coast Media and Entertainment for Google.
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Someone who consistently builds pages with large and sustained viewerships, and few competing pages, is someone to trust — or at least, whom the community trusts — and can be granted greater privileges, perhaps.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Wikipedia and the Biography Problem, part 2: 2009
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(Drop a coupla zeroes from the salaries and viewerships, and it's true of PBS, too.)
Marty Kaplan: Oprah Is to Iraq as Cronkite Was to Vietnam 2008
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