viewerbase

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

viewer +‎ base

Noun[edit]

viewerbase (plural viewerbases)

  1. The viewers of a something, especially a show or streamer, taken as a group.
    • 2012 July 10, Dathen Boccabella, “TNA Breaking News: Impact Wrestling Fights Desperately to Remain on DirecTV”, in Bleacher Report[1]:
      Not only is a large portion of the current viewerbase lost if this plan goes through, but so is the potential for Impact to draw new viewers and higher ratings.
    • 2020 August 26, Virginia Glaze, “Avani Gregg speaks out after fan gets death threats over Twitter joke”, in Dexerto[2]:
      The drama began after one of her fans called out the influencer for appearing to play favorites among her viewerbase in a bitter tweet.
    • 2022 June 21, Sam Skopp, “Why The Intelligence Unit Has Some Chicago PD Fans Scratching Their Heads”, in Looper[3]:
      While NBC's cop drama "Chicago P.D." draws a large enough audience to sustain a run that currently totals nine seasons and counting, members of its viewerbase base are not shy about expressing confusion at or outright criticism of the series.

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