Pronunciation: /ˈlɪsənərʃɪp/
noun the number or type of people who listen to a particular radio station or program
A1 Listenership is important for effective communication.
A2 Good listenership skills can help in understanding others better.
B1 The radio station's listenership has been steadily increasing over the past year.
B2 The success of the podcast can be attributed to its loyal listenership.
C1 The professor's engaging lectures attracted a large listenership of students.
C2 The author's book gained a wide listenership due to its thought-provoking content.
formal The radio station's listenership has been steadily increasing over the past year.
informal I heard that the podcast has a huge listenership, everyone seems to be talking about it.
slang The new album has really blown up in terms of listenership.
figurative As a storyteller, she captivates her listenership with every word she speaks.
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