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- READERSHIP Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of READERSHIP is the office or position of a reader How to use readership in a sentence
- READERSHIP | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
READERSHIP definition: 1 the group of people who regularly read a particular newspaper, magazine, etc : 2 the group of… Learn more
- Readership - Wikipedia
Readership may refer to: The group of readers of a particular publication or writer: their target audience; The total number of readers of a particular publication (newspaper, magazine, book), as proxy-measured by web app views or print circulation; The occupational position of a reader, particularly as an academic rank
- READERSHIP Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Readership definition: the people who read or are thought to read a particular book, newspaper, magazine, etc See examples of READERSHIP used in a sentence
- READERSHIP definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
The readership of a book, newspaper, or magazine is the number or type of people who read it Its readership has grown to over 15,000 subscribers A new format would alienate its ageing readership without attracting young readers
- Readership - definition of readership by The Free Dictionary
(Journalism Publishing) all the readers collectively of a particular publication or author: a readership of five million; Dickens's readership 2 (Education) chiefly Brit the office, position, or rank of university reader
- What does readership mean? - Definitions. net
Readership refers to the collective group of individuals who regularly read a particular publication such as a newspaper, magazine, book or blog It can also refer to the estimated number of people who read these types of publication
- readership noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of readership noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [usually singular] the number or type of people who read a particular newspaper, magazine, etc In its new format, the magazine hopes to attract a much wider readership As an author she has a small but loyal readership
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