alienate viewer
Frequency: 3.51.5 per million words
to make viewers feel that they no longer support or agree with something
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Examples (10)
- The presenter's style may alienate some viewers.
- Controversial content can easily alienate a significant portion of the viewers.
- The show risked alienating its loyal viewers with its sudden change in format.
- Excessive commercial breaks often alienate viewers who prefer uninterrupted programming.
- His insensitive comments during the live broadcast undoubtedly alienated many potential viewers.
- To avoid alienating viewers, the news channel strives for neutrality in its reporting.
- The new season's dark tone might alienate younger viewers who enjoyed the lighter earlier episodes.
- They deliberately chose not to alienate their established viewers by introducing too many radical changes.
- A lack of diverse representation in media can alienate vast segments of the viewer base.
- The production team was careful not to alienate international viewers by making too many culture-specific jokes.