radioland

radioland

The shared space people occupy together when listening to a particular program on the radio. This next number goes out to all you hopeless romantics out there in radioland. There were a lot of people in radioland glued to their sets as they waited for the thrilling conclusion to the radio play.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

radioland

n. an imaginary place where radio listeners dwell. All you folks in radioland who enjoy country music will like this next one.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • hopeless
  • hopeless at
  • hopeless at (something)
  • coexist
  • coexist with
  • coexist with (someone or something)
  • it's no use
  • it's no use (doing something)
  • no use, it's
  • beat head against the wall
References in periodicals archive
Tongues were wagging across Radioland on Thursday in response to a report inFinancial Timesthat claims " Apple isturning to traditional broadcasting to boost its streaming service, exploring a tie-up with iHeartMedia , the largest U.S.
Lesley Wheeler, Radioland, Barrow Street Press, 2015.
NICOLETTE LARSON - NICOLETTE / IN THE NICK OF TIME / RADIOLAND (BEAT GOES ON) Nicolette Larson was born in 1952 in Helena, Montana, graduated from the University of Missouri and moved to San Francisco in 1975 to embark on a career in music.
The release of the JNLR statistics is the most anticipated event in radioland, letting us know who's hot and who's not on the airwaves.
Today, there's Heart, Capital, Smooth, Classic FM, Talksport, and many others out in digital radioland. The goalposts have not so much been moved as demolished and burnt to the ground.
Smith directed several feature films, including The Tall Guy and Bean, and - disastrously - worked with Star Wars creator George Lucas on the flop Radioland Murders.
* Ron Paul ventures into radioland (Politico): "Former Rep.
(5.) See John Cresby's discussion of Radioland Mail Service, a fan mail answering organization: "O'Donnell, who personally reads and answers five or six thousand letters a week, thinks that a lot of his correspondents are lonely people who just want someone to write to.
Trevor said: "Hadrian's Wall is a fantastic setting for a show and we hope people in radioland find it as funny as the positive responses we got from the website broadcast.
Red Tails was under discussion at Lucasfilms for some 25 years and is the studio's first project since 1994's Radioland Murders that isn't associated with Indiana Jones or Star Wars.
It was a coup for the station, not that the rest of radioland was cheering.
Over on the FM side, KRVM (91.9) also sends us back into old-time radioland now and then, but you have to be a night owl to notice.
A special mention this week for Larry Gogan of RTE, one of the special people in radioland. For four decades, Larry has provided a major outlet for many Irish singers and bands in various genres of music.
However, Hearn ensures the lesser efforts of Lucas' career--"Howard the Duck," "The Radioland Murders" and "Tucker: The Man and His Dream"--get ample coverage, along with the spectacular technological progressions for which Lucas was responsible (such as the digital backgrounds pioneered by TV series "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles").
Radioland Christmas, Lauri Evans Deason; dir: Karen Lund.