Similar words: viewer, reviewer, interviewer, interviewee, view, view as, review, preview. Meaning: ['vjuːə(r)] n. the audience reached by television.
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(61) Viewers can see the stadium from the air, courtesy of a camera fastened to the plane.
(62) The new satellite TV channels offer viewers greater freedom of choice.
(63) BBC viewers saw the prime minister lose his cool on last night's 'Question Time'.
(64) He came out only slightly tainted by telling millions of viewers he and his wife had had marital problems.
(65) They provided a far better news service and pulled in many more viewers.
(66) These programmes are each watched by around 19 million viewers every week.
(67) The programme reels in more than 13 million viewers a show.
(68) This programme contains scenes some viewers may find objectionable .
(69) Television allows viewers to experience an event without any loss of immediacy.
(70) This programme contains language that some viewers might find offensive.
(71) He may be old hat among the trendy younger generation, but his shows draw more viewers than any other comedian.
(72) The new sitcom has been a smash hit with viewers.
(73) There is nothing to stop viewers recording the films on videotape.
(74) The announcer informed viewers that programmes would be running late.
(75) Viewers will have to make do with tired re-runs and second-rate movies.
(76) Viewers sometimes phone in news tips.
(77) Its endless repeats still attract millions of television viewers.
(78) Viewers jammed the Thames Television switchboard.
(79) Warning: Viewers may have trouble understanding some characters' dialects.
(80) They wanted a new look, and younger viewers.
(81) Apparently some viewers found the show offensive.
(82) More choice for viewers - at a price.
(83) Ulene is still surprised by the eagerness of viewers.
(84) Unfortunately, most viewers were more confused than interested.
(85) Shocked viewers jammed the switchboard with complaints.
(86) But all television viewers see the same broadcast.
(87) The programme contains scenes that my offend older viewers.
(88) The movie neither edifies nor entertains its viewers.
(89) That said,(http://sentencedict.com/viewers.html) attracting viewers is especially challenging.
(90) More than 15 million viewers now own a zapper.
More similar words: viewer, reviewer, interviewer, interviewee, view, view as, review, preview, purview, overview, in view of, interview, viewpoint, world view, view point, viewfinder, book review, in the view of, peer review, in full view, with a view to, point of view, field of view, fewer, ewer, bird's eye view, job interview, panoramic view, sewer, exit interview.