It didn't reach a U.S. viewership until the '90s, where it delighted insomniacs and stoners on late-night television. |
Interview those who own or manage the media and they will tell you that today it's the readership or viewership that calls the shots. |
Much more than film, TV shows have a wide, regular, and habitual viewership. |
The level of prime-time viewership now's probably as low as it's ever been in the history of television. |
Teng said she understood the media has to dramatize stories in order to increase viewership or sell papers. |
Such invitationals will attract more viewership for sport by sparking interest among sports fans. |