Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The audience of a radio program or station.
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- noun The
audience thatlistens to aradio station or program.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Radio listenership is at a 30 year low, and that is for a reason.
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What I liked about Ramsey was his thumping the glories of radio without noting that all the trends are the opposite way that he implied – broadcast listenership is at a 30 year low and dropping.
Nate Powell Insight 2005
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In any event, if I don’t see the gains in listenership I’d expect from an exposure like this, I can easily refrain from uploading any further content.
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Could it possibly be that the blogsphere is expanding at a rate proportional to the decrease in listenership and viewership of O’wrongly and Hatinhand.
Think Progress » O’Reilly Deceives Guest Into Appearing on Blog Bashing Segment 2005
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Ideology is to these homilists what ale is to the Trappist: a stimulating attractant that may pull unbelievers toward the larger cause of loyal listenership.
The Listener 2010
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As all conservatives already know, NPR consistently frames stories in a slanted way to aid and comfort its overwhelming left listenership.
Richard Grenell: New Republican Congress Should Stop Funding NPR Richard Grenell 2010
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Indeed, across radio, online listenership is growing steadily, according to a recent Arbitron study.
Radio Stations Go Back to the Future Pia Catton 2011
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We are united in our commitment to openly share ideas and innovations, to put aside our business cards, to work together, to good listenership.
Jonathan Lewis: Point Your Moral Compass Towards Social and Economic Justice Jonathan Lewis 2011
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Indeed, across radio, online listenership is growing steadily, according to a recent Arbitron study.
Radio Stations Go Back to the Future Pia Catton 2011
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Ideology is to these homilists what ale is to the Trappist: a stimulating attractant that may pull unbelievers toward the larger cause of loyal listenership.
The Listener 2010
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