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listenership
[ lis-uh-ner-ship, lis-ner- ]
noun
- 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.
listenership
/ ˈɪəˌʃɪ /
noun
- all the listeners collectively of a particular radio programme, station, or broadcaster
Word History and Origins
Origin of listenership1
Example Sentences
But there's actually been a gradual increase in listenership going back much further it says, with streams of the genre in the UK growing by 154% since 2019, the year Lil Nas X released Old Town Road with country singer-songwriter Billy Ray Cyrus.
Today on Amazon Music more than a third of Latin music is now consumed outside Latin America, and in the last three years alone the listenership for Karol G has grown by more than 250%.
Rogan's backing could carry significant weight with his young, male listenership - which is also a demographic that Trump has been working hard to court ahead of the 2024 vote.
Podcast listeners are commonly understood to have tuned out hard news in favor of like-minded communities, which includes Cooper’s primarily Gen Z Daddy Gang listenership.
I saw it as low-key racial bias, because MS-13’s victims were mostly poor Central American immigrants, the kind of people we didn’t think our affluent white listenership would pay attention to.
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