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viewing

[vyoo-ing] / ˈvyu ɪŋ /








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TV helped create a centralized national culture through a shared viewing experience of three national networks; millions of Americans watched the same shows, news broadcasts and historical events.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The Nancy Guthrie case has triggered some of those feelings in the community, but overall our community is viewing this as a unique situation.”

From The Wall Street Journal

This year, the projected viewing period began Tuesday and runs to Feb. 26.

From Los Angeles Times

Remote viewing facilities were set up in three locations in the United States and one in the UK to allow other people connected to the case to watch the proceedings unfold.

From BBC

In the era of fragmented internet culture, the Super Bowl remains one of the last major shared American television viewing events that draws more than 100 million viewers.

From Los Angeles Times