The majority of the radio's listeners are Asian and it has a listenership of 620,000, 40 per cent of the UK's Asian population. |
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I love the 60s and I've managed to build up a listenership of thousands across the world who want to hear the old songs from the time. |
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This radio show is one of many that Patrick will be appearing on but it is one of the better ones as regards listenership. |
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She can do anything on that show and more or less maintain her listenership. |
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The move was made to save money, but at the cost of a drop in listenership. |
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Radio 4's audience was broadly steady, on 10.9 million, as was the breakfast listenership for the Today programme, just under 7.1 million. |
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It is therefore a question of encouraging French listenership by offering a selection of services immediately. |
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Part of our remit is to reflect the religious life of our listenership. |
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But the knock-on effect is that a large chunk of its traditional listenership, at the older end of the age spectrum, have been left with nowhere to go. |
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Does the evidence bear out this idea that there's pretty good listenership or viewership at those times for kids' programs? |
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The statistics of readership or listenership for printed and telecommunications media may be available. |
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Radio listenership is increasing, even in remote rural areas, and the number and type of radio stations are expanding. |
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The presence of stars such as Phil Harris, Fred Allen, Bing Crosby, and Kate Smith on CBS swelled the network's listenership. |
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That's a short-sighted notion that doesn't reflect the broad demographic that makes up the CBC listenership. |
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Liddy commands a wide listenership, and if Howard Stern and Rush Limbaugh can top the best-seller charts, why not the G-Man? |
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Partly thanks to the proliferation of independent radio stations, combined with the extra time spent sitting in traffic jams, radio listenership has risen by a quarter in the past five years. |
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It should also continue to focus on enhancing this service in all six official languages, as well as in Portuguese, in order to meet the needs of an ever-increasing listenership. |
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Research and development expenses are those incurred for the Radio Watch project, which consists of developing a new system of radio listenership analysis. |
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On the air 365 days a year, 16 hours per day, KKCR broadcasts thousands of programs each year, reaching a listenership of four million people in a 100-mile radius around Kagadi. |
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Make your work available to as big a listenership as you want. |
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Even before the recent problems between the CBC management and its technical staff, viewership for CBC TV and listenership for CBC radio has gone down and stagnated. |
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Private radio stations such as JOY FM and Peace FM which are known to have a large listenership and are well patronised by advertisers could pay a little higher to some of their reporters. |
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The audio files created can be circulated to a large listenership. |
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There are practical obstacles to the measuring of radio listenership, due to the fact that people listen to the radio on many different occasions, including away from home. |
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Freeman said the high volume of listenership has enabled the station to land such big on-air guests as Tim McGraw, Keith Urban and Chely Wright. |
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Arbitron monitors a station's listenership and then rates the numbers of people who are listening to different stations. |
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I expected there to be a drop because Sam was 10 years doing great radio and he had a very loyal listenership. |
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I know that when we were in Vancouver just yesterday, we were asking about the kind of listenership or viewership they had, and they professed that they didn't know. |
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Denis Olivennes has taken note of these results and is working with his teams, in whom he has full confidence, to return to the sort of listenership increases previously recorded. |
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We have an obligation to question the strategy publicly now because we are at a point where what is happening is a gambling with audience viewership, coming into the fall season, and a gambling with listenership. |
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That has proven to be a worthwhile venture for the CBC in terms of listenership and people watching, and I believe it's a sound model that can be applied to drama as well. |
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At the same time, paradoxically, listenership fell through the floor. |
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She said that Radio Pakistan is working on a strategy to enhance its revenue by two hundred percent while listenership by fifty percent during next one year. |
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In addition, much pirate radio activity is broadcast in the FM range, because of the band's greater clarity and listenership, the smaller size and lower cost of equipment. |
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After all, polls show that regular listenership to political talk radio has declined in the past six months, to about 13 percent of the population. |
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