Similar words: viewer, reviewer, interviewer, interviewee, view, view as, review, preview. Meaning: ['vjuːə(r)] n. the audience reached by television.
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(211) The two-day festival is an attempt to introduce more viewers to the series and raise its profile.
(212) Like other forms of Internet advertising, these ads allow viewers to get more information by simply clicking on the screen.
(213) For decades viewers were force-fed insipid official propaganda and newspeak.
(214) Talk shows hosts like Jenny Jones and Ricki Lake are popular because the viewers enjoy feeling superior to the on-air participants.
(215) The Government said it would widen choice for viewers and listeners, safeguard quality programming and bring greater competition and efficiency.
(216) Television commentators have given themselves dry throats telling viewers about the imp-like Mota who seems to float effortlessly to the front.
(217) Moving the Nine O'clock News would free a peak slot to attract more viewers with dramas and light entertainment.
(218) He said he and other remote viewers have corroborated important information about extraterrestrials and their interest in humans.
(219) Viewers are excused the demanding task of following the logic of a Horizon exposition; the important thing is to marvel.
(220) From these interviews, some viewers will infer clearheaded premeditation of murder.
(221) As a result, there was no sure way to correlate the number of hits with the number of viewers.
(222) No wonder viewers often get the two Jennys muddled and call me Jenny Seagrove.
(223) The viewers are hungry for better television, and more of it.
(224) How do viewers receive programs from cable television companies?
(225) Viewers are impressed nifty special effects.
(226) Viewers here have reaped the benefits of media liberalisation.
(227) This month, National Geographic Channel brings viewers Inside 911.
(228) While a left-hander appears to be putting things in a much more positive light for the 90% of viewers who are right-handed.
(229) A term given to viewers who are unselective about the content they watch.
(230) Viewers responded by making it SMG's highest-rated show ever, with the October 12 finale capturing 5.7 percent of the nationwide audience and a 34.9 percent share in Shanghai.
(231) Brands are featured to fullest effect in naturalistic contexts readily understood by viewers.
(232) All while making its adult viewers, at least, feel more in step with their teen-age children than with their own often- scornful peers.
(233) In their new series, the veteran hosts of Jenkins Art Studio and Jenkins Art Workshop re-introduce viewers to the art of oil painting from their studio and gallery in Reno, Nevada.
(234) A haptics jacket, designed by scientists at Philips Electronics, can enable movie viewers to feel movies through a sense of touch.
(235) In the interactive rendering, viewers can control the resolution distribution of points on the whole surfaces by defining current view parameters and using a paging algorithm.
(236) Lindstrom admits to being mystified by TV ads that give viewers close-up food-porn shots of meat on a grill but accompany that with generic jangly guitar music.
(237) Don't let strangers into your home. Fit peep-hole viewers in your external doors and ensure there is good lighting around these doors.
(237) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(238) For Chinese viewers, they have riveting, turning traditional matchmaking on its head and celebrating instant celebrity.
(239) Is that zany approach an advantage for you or for your viewers?
(240) How would he contort himself to give viewers the impression of audible sound?
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.