Noun
viewership (countable and uncountable, plural viewerships)
collectively, the viewers of a television program or other video broadcast
They say we have a free press, but we do not. We have a press that is indentured to advertising revenue, and they themselves are now conglomerate corporations... and five big ones control most of the circulation and viewership... Ralph Nader
Girls' is a huge show, as far as buzz, and magazine covers, and getting a ton of copy, and awards. And yet I don't think the viewership is huge. Mike White
According to Broadcast Research Council of South Africa viewership numbers for September, Isibaya didn’t appear in the top five most-watched shows on DStv. Source: Internet
According to data collected from The Nielsen Company, daytime viewership is up 132% for CNN, 77% for Fox News, and 38% for MSNBC in comparison from this same week last year. Source: Internet
African-American viewership more than doubled, increasing by 115 percent from the weekend prior. Source: Internet
Although suffering from steep viewership declines in the early 2010s, American Idol aired its most watched episode during the series finale for the first time since the 2013 finale show. Source: Internet