1.   And it boldly developed them across episodes, despite the network logic that says ongoing plots alienate new viewers.

2.   But the serial nature has made it tough for new viewers to join the show.

3.   Despite the influx of new young white viewers, the tenuous economics of running a network are leading some executives to rethink the strategy of catering to urban audiences.

4.   For the last few years, broadcast networks have been eyeing international markets as a way of gaining hundreds of millions of new viewers.

5.   He added that he hoped the book would attract new viewers and cement the bonds with existing ones.

6.   If the move to hire Van Susteren is seen as broadening its lineup, Fox could pick up new viewers, though it may risk losing some old ones.

7.   In television, the trick is to produce and schedule a show that brings in new viewers.

8.   In the larger scheme of things, Fox expects the fight to be a magnet that pulls new viewers to the network.

9.   One popular strategy is to concentrate on multi-ethnic shows, integrating the casts in order to hold onto the core black audience while attracting new white viewers.

10.   One wonders how many stragglers will be left from watching prime-time figure skating or skiing or speed skating to provide a significant number of new viewers.

a. + viewer >>共 392
young 10.10%
younger 8.94%
older 4.24%
american 3.39%
male 2.78%
female 2.70%
average 1.93%
home 1.70%
adult 1.54%
new 1.46%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
viewer 0%
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