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"Even if we have to appeal to the radio listeners themselves for support."
If radio listeners want something more explicit, they'll have to wait.
Radio listeners call in to discuss whether he should take medicine.
He said doing this would make radio listeners who did it more prosperous.
It was the radio listeners who thought Nixon won the debate.
He became a favorite with radio listeners across the United States.
But cable cannot reach the majority of radio listeners, who are in cars or other places outside the home.
The five existing stations already capture about 10 percent of the region's radio listeners.
However, the main focus of the program is to introduce radio listeners to new music and living composers.
We found many people, including a large number of radio listeners, who were ill-informed on these matters.
New Zealand radio listeners had heard nothing like it.
Radio listeners either thought Nixon had won or that the debates were a draw.
Now, she is winning radio listeners and raking in huge record sales.
For years, radio listeners in Poland had few choices.
Radio listeners heard recordings broadcast and this in turn generated more record sales.
Left to turn his attention strictly to the radio listener, Murphy thrived.
He frequently received phone calls at home from radio listeners who needed counseling or referrals.
For the vast minority of radio listeners, what the United States is doing seems to be just right.
Studies also show that radio listeners are "station loyal."
But even the most passive radio listener has gotten used to much more sophisticated hip-hop.
It collects sixty new essays from public radio listeners on the subject of love.
"The composer must bear in mind that the radio listener does not hear music directly.
As a result, a radio listener could hear a rap hit followed by the older track from which it was sampled.
Its mission was to preserve, enhance and expand experience of classical music for radio listeners.
In these speeches, Roosevelt appealed to radio listeners for help getting his agenda passed.