nonviewer

nonviewer

(ˌnɒnˈvjuːə)
n
a person who does not watch (television)
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But, for a nonviewer, while the shout-singing is frustrating enough, it's the nearconstant river of tears demanded from the empty-headed contestants that really confused me.
note, however, that "[e]mpirical study of the CSI effect is in its infancy and the results are mixed"; while one study "found that undergraduate students who watched CSI were more critical of forensic evidence than their nonviewer colleagues," another found no significant relationship between viewing CSI and treatment of forensic evidence.
The scary world of the nonviewer and other anomalies: A reanalysis of Gerbner et al.'s findings on cultivation analysis, part 1.
A Netflix spokesman noted that the new study conflicts with University of Pennsylvania research published last week that found fewer suicidal thoughts among young adults who watched the entire second season than among nonviewers.
H1A: Cable news viewers will be more familiar than nonviewers with net neutrality.
It was also recommended to research why nonviewers did not watch Farmweek.
Preschoolers who watched Sesame Street read more books and outperformed nonviewers on English, science, and math in high school (Huston, Anderson, Wright, Linebarger, & Schmitt, 2001).
While the network's audience knows it as the home of edgy teen and young adult dramas like Pretty Little Liars, nonviewers have a far more chaste perception of ABC Family.