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They'll need to do something to bring their listenership back.
However, I think the general listenership should know that this is the case.
Throughout that time, the show had included a listenership of over 300,000.
In August 2007 it was reported that she had increased her listenership by 11,000.
This was the highest listenership for the station in six years up 48,000.
However, within three months, the station's listenership had almost doubled.
In many major markets, a few corporations control 80 percent of the listenership or more.
"We now have the power to change listenership," he contended.
The new format lead to a gradual increase in listenership.
According to its website, the current listenership stands at 628 000 per average day.
The proceedings are broadcast live, and listenership is nearly universal.
The station's listenership and budget have continued to grow rapidly in recent years.
It's no accident that country music has surpassed Top 40 in listenership.
Many programs were broadcast in different languages, which all had a big regular listenership.
During their tenure its listenership was 3.9 percent of Hawaii's listeners.
Their listenership knows exactly what it wants to hear down to the song or aria.
How else to entice a listenership that has turned coy?
The press cited stagnant listenership as the reason of their departure.
The show was a mainstream success, increasing the station's global listenership significantly.
This program increased the station's listenership in the twin cities significantly.
In just a month, they had tripled their listenership.
"We're looking for ways to increase revenues and listenership," Swenson said.
Natural democracy like this makes our segregation of stage and listenership seem brutal.
How can music prosper without a listenership that has some kind of feeling, good or bad, about what it is hearing?
The radio station has a 25% listenership in Dublin 15.