listenership
1listenership — ˈ ̷ ̷( ̷ ̷) ̷ ̷ˌship noun : the extent of a radio audience or the appeal of a radio program in number of listeners broadcasting in so many languages … it is hard even to guess at our listenership Osmond Dowling nor were they or the company… …
2listenership — /lis euh neuhr ship , lis neuhr /, n. the people or number of people who listen to a radio station, record, type of music, etc.: The station has a listenership of 200,000. [1940 45; LISTENER + SHIP] * * * …
3listenership — noun Date: 1943 the audience for a radio program or recording; also the number or kind of that audience …
4listenership — noun The audience who listens to a radio station or program …
5listenership — lis·ten·er·ship …
6listenership — lis•ten•er•ship [[t]ˈlɪs ə nərˌʃɪp, ˈlɪs nər [/t]] n. cvb the people or number of people who listen to a radio station, type of music, etc • Etymology: 1940–45 …
7List of most-listened-to radio programs — In the United States radio listenership is gauged by Arbitron and others for both commercial radio and public radio.[1][2] Arbitron and similar services provide estimates by regional market and by standard daypart, but does not compile nationwide …
8NPR — For other uses, see NPR (disambiguation). NPR Type Public radio network …
9WHB — Infobox Radio station name = WHB airdate = May 10, 1922 frequency = 810 kHz area = Kansas City, Missouri, plus most of Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska format = Sports owner = Union Broadcasting power = 50,000 watts (day) 5,000 watts (night)… …
10Ratings (broadcast) — Radio, cable and broadcast television programming measure their performance via ratings.Mechanisms for Calculating Ratings (United States)There are two companies that gather ratings for broadcast programming in the United States: * Arbitron The… …