Audience share
the percentage of households with television sets in use or tuned to a particular station during a specific period of time.
contemporary examples
by 2011 bskyb outstripped the bbc in terms of cash revenues, if not audience share.
james murdoch resigns as chair of bskyb: the dynasty ends peter jukes april 2, 2012
historical examples
growing out of this conviction-tension comes resolve to make the audience share that conviction-tension.
the art of public speaking dale carnagey (aka dale carnegie) and j. berg esenwein
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