readership in English

noun
1
the readers of a newspaper, magazine, or book regarded collectively.
it has a readership of 100 million
2
the position of Reader at a university.
By the time she published her next book, she had a Readership ; a chair followed a few years later.

Use "readership" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "readership" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "readership", or refer to the context using the word "readership" in the English Dictionary.

1. Well, you have a declining readership.

2. We have a core readership that thirsts for hard news.

3. 21 It's a newspaper with a large right-wing readership.

4. Publishers can use Google Analytics to analyze aggregated readership data for their content.

5. 15 In its new format, the magazine hopes to attract a much wider readership.

6. Tied to an election to boost your circulation because the Herald is losing readership.

7. Successful Columnists understand their readership and deliver timely, useful information to satisfy their cravings

8. Our small town is a part of Coastland Times’ readership, and we have a problem

9. Third, we organise publicity which could bring information about ETA to a well targeted readership.

10. Readership duplication and the extremes of circulation size add a surprising twist to these class divisions.

11. 12:4) By 1913, Russell’s sermons were printed in 2,000 newspapers with a combined readership of 15,000,000.

12. This article summarizes the essential statements to make them accessible to a wider readership in German speaking countries.

13. Dedicated to a worldwide readership, the journal focuses on research in the Australasian region, including Australia, New Zealand and …

14. Pleine Vie's readership reflects a market that is forecasting solid and sustained demographic growth well into the next decade.

15. Research (eligible editorial expense) Expenditures for: • readership surveys to assess editorial content (not advertising) for directional/positioning purposes;

16. Charlie Atwood is the creator of 'Barmy,' a newspaper comic with dwindling readership about the necessity of self-reliance

17. Nevertheless, at the point of writing, their perception of their readership is an important facet of their ability as writers.

18. 30 Pleine Vie's readership reflects a market that is forecasting solid and sustained demographic growth well into the next decade.

19. Rightly or wrongly from a critical perspective, the Balzacian novel has had special appeal to a readership with a penchant for 'docu-

20. This contributed also to persistent readership duplication, with the average middle-class reader in the 1960s still reading about 25 national dailies.

21. Sproink, #1 and #2 IT IS barely credible that you find it necessary to abuse your readership - 'Commons yobbos, Assholes , louts'.

22. 25 Nevertheless, at the point of writing, their perception of their readership is an important facet of their ability as writers.

23. This paper remains a nonpareil platform for writing a column — not just for its readership, but also for its journalistic freedom.

24. Woody's response was that an artist has to follow his own intuition, rather than obey some huckster driven by readership surveys.

25. Ideally, Choreographic ideas in this form would draw an attentive, diverse readership that would eventually understand and, hopefully, champion the innumerable

26. 11 The political affiliations of a newspaper, its locality and the demographics of its readership should all be taken into account.

27. Its readership includes diplomats in the UK, British Cabinet and Shadow Cabinet members, MPs, Lords, MEPs and international relations scholars and experts.

28. Four Caliphs, known as “rightly-guided”, would help a Bahá’í readership put the subject into a broader perspective than exists at present

29. Barrister: A lawyer who has passed the ‘Bar‘ examination in their respective state, studied the bar course and undertaken their readership with a senior Barrister

30. According to George Marcus, Michael Fischer, and Sam Bohart, 20th century social and cultural anthropology has promised its still largely Western readership enlightenment on two fronts.

31. Conquering Concussion, though a must-read for those who have suffered from head trauma and are still searching for solutions, will also appeal to a wider readership

32. Archiv der Mathematik (AdM) publishes short high quality research papers in every area of mathematics which are addressed to a broad readership and not overly technical in nature

33. The article gives a total overview of the state of specialist discussions on the archetype concept for the readership above and beyond the narrow field of Analytical Psychology.

34. His 2011 Discworld novel Snuff became the third-fastest-selling hardback adult-readership novel since records began in the UK, selling 55,000 copies in the first three days.

35. BTLuxe Christmas is an annual publication dedicated to the lifestyle needs of our high net worth readership, covering the fields of fashion, art, design, food, travel and more.

36. With a circulation of 504,072 for the second half of 2012 and an estimated readership of slightly above 2 million, it is the most widely read German weekly newspaper.

37. Second, both discursive norms and bibliographic practice presumed an exclusively male readership for the bestiary, but external and internal evidence suggest that bourgeois mothers used Bestiaries in educating their children

38. Our in tended readership is familiar with the notion of category, functor, and naturalit y, and either ab out to learn Adjunctions or in terested a calculational approac h to category theory

39. Perhaps the most basic was the newspaper, offering advertisers large circulations, a readership located close to the advertiser’s place of business, and the opportunity to alter their Advertisements on a frequent and …

40. Let me share with you the results of a survey that Harvard Business Review was kind enough to run of its readership as to what people's guesses along these dimensions actually were.

41. What's wrong with "I whistled Appreciatively" anyway? And if you seriously think your readers would assume a wolf-whistle if you just wrote "Wow! I whistled", you should probably change your readership

42. Honourable senators, the readership of The Globe and Mail and the members of this chamber are fortunate that Senator Doyle cares deeply about his country and the system of governance wherein the practice of freedom has been kept aflame

43. ‘What with all my pop-culture Anglicisms, I don't always do a terribly good job at nurturing an overseas readership, so it's good to form bridges across the water.’ ‘However, native coinages expressing resistance to Anglicisms include baladeur Walkman, cadreur cameraman, logiciel software, ordinateur computer, and rentrée comeback.’

44. [Circe is] a sly, petulant, and finally commanding voice that narrates the entirety of Miller's dazzling second novel….Readers will relish following the puzzle of this unpromising daughter of the sun god Helios and his wife, Perse, who had negligible use for their child….Expect Miller's readership to mushroom like one of Circe's spells.

45. Together with our entire Editorial Board, I am very happy to welcome you, the readership, to the first issue of the new Biophysical Society publication on biophysics education, The Biophysicist.The journal focuses on all levels at which biophysics learning and teaching take place—formally or informally: secondary education and community colleges, 4-year colleges, and …

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47. The room Below this is my study la habitación que está debajo de esta es mi estudio; her skirt reaches well Below her knees la falda le llega muy por debajo de las rodillas; their readership has dropped to Below 18,000 el número de lectores que tenían ha descendido por debajo de los 18.000; to be Below sb in rank ser inferior a algn en rango