释义 |
channel grazer, n. orig. and chiefly U.S. Brit. |ˈtʃanlˌ greɪzə|, U.S. |ˈtʃæn(ə)l greɪzər| [‹ channel n.1 + grazer n., after channel graze v.] = channel surfer n.
1991Washington Post (Nexis) 28 July g1 MTV came up with the ideal format for channel grazers. 1994Entertainm. Weekly (Electronic ed.) 1 Apr. A show that would lure viewers fond of senior-citizen mystery shows like Matlock and Diagnosis Murder along with channel-grazers who think Cortese's MTV-style smoothness is a kick. 1999Star Tribune (Minneapolis) (Electronic ed.) 6 Aug. ‘[Reruns] add to viewer confusion, interrupt viewing patterns, encourage channel switching, and benefit competitors’ by turning viewers into nomadic channel grazers. |