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readership or
Readership in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Readership may
refer to: The
group of
readers of a
particular publication or writer:...
- Oxford, and the
University of
Leeds in 2012;
those currently holding readerships retain the title, but no new
readers will be appointed. In the few UK...
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while readership figures are
usually higher as they tend to
estimate the
number of
people who
actually read the newspaper. Typically,
readership tends...
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Newspaper readership is the
people who read or are
thought to read a
particular newspaper, or
newspapers in general.
Ageing of
newspaper readership means...
- stories. It is
published by
Dotdash Meredith, a
subsidiary of IAC. With a
readership of 46.6 million
adults in 2009,
People had the
largest audience of any...
-
copies sold,
since some
copies or
newspapers are
distributed without cost.
Readership figures may be
higher than
circulation figures,
because many
copies are...
-
University Press. It is
intended for
family or
upper secondary school readerships. The
third edition (revised),
published in 2008, has 1,264 pages, somewhat...
- the world.
These are
magazines that have been
published primarily for a
readership of women. 10
Magazine (UK –
distributed worldwide) Al
Jamila (Saudi Arabia)...
- ideological, didactic, utilitarian),
authorship (qualifications, style),
readership (education level, background, interests, capabilities), and the technologies...
- a
British daily newspaper,
women make up the
majority (52–55%) of its
readership. It had an
average daily circulation of 1.13
million copies in February...