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Synonyms and antonyms of Television and radio audiences and what they do in American Thesaurus
Television and radio audiences and what they do
audience (noun)
all the people who watch a television program, listen to a radio broadcast, or are reached by advertising
chainwatch (verb)
to watch several episodes of a TV series one after the other
channel surfing (noun)
a way of watching television in which you keep changing quickly from one channel to another using a remote control
couch potato (noun)
informalshowing disapproval someone who spends a lot of time sitting at home watching television
to quickly change from one television channel to another, having a very quick look at each to see what program is on
flip (verb)
to quickly change the channels on a television
flip through ()
to quickly look through a magazine or book, or to quickly look at several different television programs
prime time (noun)
the most popular time for watching television, which is in the middle of the evening
ratings (noun)
the number that tells how many people watched or listened to a particular television or radio show
see (verb)
to watch something such as a movie or television program
studio audience (noun)
an audience that is present when a television or radio program is being made
television licence (noun)
British an official document that you have to buy in order to use a television set in the U.K.
tune (verb)
to set a radio or television to a particular station or program
tune in ()
to listen to or watch a particular broadcast on the radio or television
view (verb)
formal to watch a television show or a movie
viewer (noun)
someone who is watching, or who watches, television programs
zap (verb)
informal to change the program you are watching on television using a remote control