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- noun The
radio broadcasting industry - noun The notional place where an
audience is listening to a radioprogramme
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Examples
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On CBC -- and nowhere else in radioland -- we hear genuinely informed and thoughtful comment, the Massey Lectures, Ideas, and (contra Gunter) many different points of view.
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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Ray would usually respond with some comments on the quality of the pictures and their subject matter, and Bob would invariably say at some point, as an aside to the audience, "I sure wish you folks out there in radioland could see these pictures."
Ekphrasis and the Other William John Thomas 1994
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I thought I'd only be doing four or so, but radioland had other ideas.
Updates, Signed Hardbacks mistborn 2009
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MR: Over the years, there have been a lot of acts that have thrown in the towel because they can't compete with the level of bogus that's going on in radioland right now.
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MR: Over the years, there have been a lot of acts that have thrown-in the towel because they can't compete with the level of bogus that's going on in radioland right now.
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As the month progressed, however, the Favre story fell off the radar screen in radioland.
Roger I. Abrams: On the Radio Book Tour Roger I. Abrams 2010
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As the month progressed, however, the Favre story fell off the radar screen in radioland.
Roger I. Abrams: On the Radio Book Tour Roger I. Abrams 2010
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What separates Wilkow from the rest of the crazy-come-latelies out there in conservative radioland is his belief that he's, well, a punk.
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The idea of talking to thousands of listeners in “radioland” terrified me.
My Resolution Jack Canfield 2008
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The idea of talking to thousands of listeners in “radioland” terrified me.
My Resolution Jack Canfield 2008
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