单词 | listenership |
释义 | > as lemmasˈlistenership ˈlistenership n. the estimated number of listeners to a broadcast programme or to radio (spec. as opposed to television). ΘΚΠ society > communication > broadcasting > radio broadcasting > [noun] > number of listeners listenership1943 1943 Business Week 30 Jan. 44 Increased emphasis on news broadcasts and commentators boosted listenership particularly between 5 and 7 p.m. 1958 New Statesman 2 Aug. 142/2 In America, reports Time, sound-radio is enjoying a ‘spectacular comeback’; latest figures of ‘listenership’ show it ‘up 8 per cent over last year, 25 per cent over its pre-TV peak in 1947’. 1971 Daily Tel. 17 Apr. 19/2 Listenership levels are still an imponderable. It is unlikely that the British public will listen to local radio as much as, say, the Americans. < as lemmas |
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