viewers造句(31) The programme gives ordinary viewers a chance to make their voices heard.
(32) Over 2000 viewers called in with complaints about the bad language used in the programme.
(33) The television series was panned by critics and viewers alike.
(34) For many television viewers the dividing line between fact and fiction is becoming increasingly blurred.
(35) Viewers are fed up with their favourite sitcoms being shunted to later times to make way for live football coverage.
(36) The TV station has been under siege from irate viewers phoning in to complain.
(37) This programme gives ordinary viewers a chance to make their voice heard.
(38) The following programme contains scenes that may be disturbing to some viewers.
(39) Viewers had been promised a no-holds-barred interview with the former mayor.
(40) To get more viewers the TV station will have to go downmarket.
(41) Hundreds of viewers phoned in to complain after the show.
(42) It is estimated that four million viewers watched the programme.
(43) Pro football still has a lock on male viewers aged 18 to 34.
(44) The violence and bad language in the program shocked many of the viewers.
(45) Many viewers have strong opinions about violence on the screen.
(46) After showing the controversial film, the television company was besieged with phone calls and letters from angry viewers.
(47) Viewers will remember the dashing hero, Dirk, risking life and limb to rescue Daphne from the dragons.
(48) Then we hit on the idea of asking viewers to donate money over the Net.
(49) A lot of viewers complained that there was too much gratuitous sex and violence in the film.
(50) The law is intended to protect young and impressionable viewers.
(51) The evening news is to change its serious image in a bid to attract more viewers.
(52) Millions of viewers tune in every weekday for 'News at Night'.
(53) The teenage viewers are easily led astray by these commercials.
(54) Millions of viewers will be glued to their sets for this match.
(55) This programme gives TV viewers a chance to talk back.
(56) For more than half a century, the reassuring tones of BBC newscasters have informed British television viewers about world events.
(57) Viewers make the final decision as to who should be eliminated from the competition.
(58) Viewers saw him anchoring a five-minute summary of regional news.
(59) Highbrow critics sniff that the programme was "too sophisticated" to appeal to most viewers.
(60) This is a time of the evening that is inconvenient to many viewers.