viewers
Noun 1. The people who watch something, especially a television program or broadcast: This term specifically refers to the collective group of individuals who are watching a particular event, show, or channel on television. 2. The audience reached by television: This definition emphasizes the scope and scale of the television-watching public for a specific program or network.
The word "viewers" is used as a plural noun to talk about the people watching television. It is commonly used in media, broadcasting, and advertising contexts to discuss ratings, audience size, and demographics. * It typically refers to people watching at home on a TV set. * It is often modified by adjectives describing the number or type of audience (e.g., millions of viewers, young viewers, prime-time viewers).
- Noun:
- The season finale attracted over ten million viewers.
- The show's loyal viewers were disappointed by its cancellation.
- This advertisement is designed to appeal to female viewers between the ages of 25 and 40.
- "to draw/pull in viewers": to attract a large audience.
- The controversial documentary pulled in a record number of viewers.
- "to lose viewers": to have a declining audience.
- The network is worried the show is losing its core viewers.
- "target viewers": the specific demographic group a program or advertisement is intended for.
- The channel's Saturday morning cartoons have children as their target viewers.
- Viewer (singular noun): One person who watches television.
- As a regular viewer of the news, she was well-informed.
- Viewership (noun): The number or composition of viewers, often considered as a collective whole.
- The program's viewership has grown steadily this year.
- Audience: A group of spectators or listeners at a public event, or the people who watch or listen to a particular program. (Broader than "viewers," as it can include radio listeners and live event attendees.)
- Watchers: People who watch something. (More general; can apply to watching anything, not just television.)
- Spectators: People who watch an event, show, or game. (Often implies a live or public event.)
- Live viewers: People watching a broadcast as it happens in real time.
- The awards ceremony had more live viewers this year than last.
- Average viewers: A statistical measure of the typical number of people watching a program over a period of time.
- The series maintained an average of five million viewers per episode.
- the audience reached by television