It is neither. Audience is a noun for a group of observers or viewers.
That all depends on your views of what is 'appropriate', and what the circumstance age group of the viewers might call for.
The possessive form of the plural noun viewers is viewers'.example: The viewers' reactions were very positive.
I apologise to viewers for the language used.The viewers were shocked at the live confession.
Yes, "viewers" is the simple subject in the sentence "The viewers looked into a special machine." It is the noun that the sentence is about.
It can cause members of the group to conform to stereotypes that they see in the media. It promotes stereotyping of members of that group. It makes that group seem unimportant to other TV viewers. [x]All of the above are correct
Viewers Choice was created in 1991.
Flickr has 60,513 viewers per day.
95.4 million viewers
The motto of Viewers Choice is 'See It All!'.
An audience (a group of people or viewers) is a concrete noun. An audience (a meeting with a high offficial or cleric) is an abstract noun.
Respond to comments and engage with your viewers on social media. This will help you build a community around your channel and keep your viewers coming back for more.