单词 | listener-in |
释义 | > as lemmaslistener-in 3. One who listens to a broadcast. Also attributive. Also listener-in. Cf. listen v. 2e, 2f. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > [noun] > hearer or listener > listener to broadcast listener1922 1922 Daily Mail 21 Nov. 7 The limited service has already established itself in high favour with ‘listeners-in’. 1923 Radio Times 28 Sept. 12/1 It seems to me that the B.B.C. are mainly catering for the ‘listeners’ who own expensive sets. 1926 Daily Chron. 13 May 3/1 By the magic of wireless it was, perhaps, the listeners-in who heard it first. 1928 Collier's 29 Dec. 45/3 This past season over 68,000 listeners-in wrote us about Collier's Radio Hour—largely in the same vein. 1929 Radio Times 8 Nov. 388/1 The recent broadcasting of Aïda has prompted a Forest Hill listener to send in..a very delightful story. 1936 B.B.C. Ann. 87/2 The BBC has recently established, at its Head Office, a special unit, with the object of co-ordinating information..and studying new methods of ‘listener research’. 1950 Times 6 Sept. 2/5 An analysis by the B.B.C. Audience Research Department of the social grades of listeners. 1951 B.B.C. Year-bk. 144 The BBC maintains an Audience Research Department to advise it on the habits, tastes, and opinions both of listeners and of viewers. 1970 B.B.C. Year-bk. 23 For the great majority of listeners..there will be little evidence of sudden upheaval. < as lemmas |
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