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radioland

American  
[rey-dee-oh-land] / ˈreɪ di oʊˌlænd /

noun

(sometimes initial capital letter)
  1. the aggregate of listeners within the reach of a radio station's transmission.


Etymology

Origin of radioland

radio + -land

Example Sentences

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So if anyone in radioland wants to follow us on Instagram, our handle is @cartoonlibrary, and we post a lot of great stuff on there.

From Slate • Nov. 8, 2017

But some opera fan out there in radioland once thought it was.

From New York Times • Jan. 27, 2012

The rubes out in radioland believed everything they heard, and some of the performers did too.

From Time Magazine Archive

We feel ourselves sliding deeper into Art Bell territory--into the all-night radioland of sci-fi-cobabble.

From Time Magazine Archive

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