The readership of a newspaper or magazine is the number of people who read it.
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There is little information regarding the Freeman readership. What is known is that it part of an Association of Iowa newspapers with a readership of 867,919 people.
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The English news daily with the largest readership is the Times of India
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The readership of the Antigua Sun newspaper is targeted to those who are between the ages of 18 and 45. However, anyone who is interested in reading print papers can be included in the readership.
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Online decrease readership and lack of in depth readership.
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Guy Consterdine has written:
'Readership research and the planning of press schedules' -- subject(s): Advertising media planning, Magazine Advertising, Newspaper Advertising, Readership surveys
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The Indian Express has a diverse readership that includes urban professionals, policymakers, academics, students, and those interested in in-depth news analysis and commentary on Indian and global affairs.
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Willard R Simmons has written:
'1977/78 Sunday/weekend newspaper/readership demographic table' -- subject(s): Readership surveys, American newspapers, Circulation
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DNA, or Daily News and Analysis is a popular Indian publication, printing hundreds of thousands of copies for distribution. It targets a young readership, most of whom are between 30-49.
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An emphasis on wealth
Increasing readership of newspapers.
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Increasing readership of newspapers
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The inability to process and understand the information they read.
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Newspaper Advertising Rates vary from paper to paper and market to market. There really is not an industry standard. If a publication has a paid readership, the ads are going to cost more than a shopper or free community paper. If the readership is targeted to a specific demographic, it is going to cost more than a general readership product. Daily papers tend to cost more than weekly papers. There are so many variables that there is not one simple answer to this question!
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John Martin Caffyn has written:
'Qualitative aspects of readership data'
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Readership of publications can be calculated by estimating the number of people who potentially read a publication based on circulation numbers and readership surveys. Circulation numbers represent the total quantity of copies distributed, while readership surveys provide insight into how many people are reading each copy. By combining these two metrics, an approximate readership figure can be calculated.
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Yes. You can protect your blog with a login so you have a choice who reads it.
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The Daily Mirror has an average monthly readership of around 15 million.
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According to Los Angeles Times' Fast Facts media kit, the newspaper has a weekday circulation of 690,870. The Los Angeles Times' Sunday circulation is given as 955, 319. Sunday's readership tallies at 2.4 million, and weekday readership is 1.5 million.
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Points of view
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You can share any type of content you own, get more readership and even monetize the blog and get some money for it.
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Points of view
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Yes. First News is a children's newspaper with a weekly readership of almost 800,000 according to a 2007 YouGov Survey.
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Yvon Ferland has written:
'Reading habits in Canada' -- subject(s): Readership surveys, Reading interests
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'le lectorat' is the group of people who are usually reading a particular newspaper or magazine. You may translate that as "readership".
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The Herald Sun is a newspaper that is published and circulated in the Melbourne and Victoria areas of Australlia, boasting a readership of 1.5 million.
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While writing a report and trying to figure out how many subscribers specific pop magazines have, I've come to find no answer. Hmm, I wonder why that is. Seems to be a secret and I highly doubt that's by chance.
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The editor in chief of the Dainik Bhaskar is Kalpesh Yagnik. The Dainik Bhaskar newspaper in India with a readership of 19.8 million.
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Their newspapers were filled with sensational stories designed to get the widest possible readership.
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Their newspapers were filled with sensational stories designed to get the widest possible readership.
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Their newspapers were filled with sensational stories designed to get the widest possible readership.
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the use of stream of consciousness narration
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Craigslist is the best place for personal ads. It has a wide readership and is popular, so you are likely to reach a higher number of people responding.
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CosmoGIRL!, a spinoff magazine targeting a teenage female audience, was created for international readership. It ended print production in December 2008, however.
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Monica St. Romain has written:
'Supervised professional experience; J 406, spring, 1972' -- subject(s): Readership surveys, Fisheries
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Two of the top papers in Turkey are Zaman and Hurriyet. Political views differ in these to papers so each would attract a different type of readership.
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On average, OK Magazine has a readership of approximately 17 million people per issue worldwide.
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"Corriere della Sera is published in Milan. As its name indicates, it was initally printed in the evening. It is the most widely read daily Italian newspaper with a readership of 972,440."
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A few of the most popular fishing magazines are "Florida Sport Fishing," "FIshing Facts Magazine," and "Sport Fishing." All these magazines have a wide readership.
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Keral Kaumundi is a leading paper in India printed in Malayalam. It has the third highest readership of Malayalam papers with just over 23,000 readers per day.
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There are two daily newspapers in Australia. The first one is The Australian. The second one is The Australian Financial Review. Both papers have very high readership in Australia.
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In 1960, there were about 1,800 evening newspapers in the US. However, the number declined over the years due to changes in readership habits and the rise of digital media.
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distribution, currency, readership, bloodstream, blood flow, circling, motion, rotation, spread, transmission
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The Wall Street Journal has a circulation of around 2.7 million copies, with a global readership estimated to be around 36 million across its print and digital platforms.
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