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noun. Aggregated viewing data refers to the collection and analysis of information about the viewing habits and behavior of a group of individuals or a population. This data is typically collected from various sources, such as television ratings, streaming platforms, or online video platforms, and is compiled to provide insights into the overall viewership patterns, preferences, and trends among a specific audience segment or the general population. Aggregated viewing data is used by broadcasters, advertisers, and content creators to inform decision-making, measure audience engagement, and tailor programming or advertising strategies to maximize viewership. It is important to note that aggregated viewing data is typically anonymized and does not identify individual viewers. GPT3.5
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aggregated viewing data (singular),
aggregated viewing data (plural)
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