Similar words: leadership, ownership, dealership, membership, managership, premiership, partnership, membership card. Meaning: ['rɪːdə(r)ʃɪp] n. the audience reached by written communications (books or magazines or newspapers etc.).
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31. Pleine Vie's readership reflects a market that is forecasting solid and sustained demographic growth well into the next decade.
32. This paper is an evening paper and has a very high readership.
33. Before opening the file he added his initials to the readership list gummed to the top right corner.
34. It is pleasing to be part of your friendly, helpful readership.
35. Or will the business plan pressures for the hard news sections be solely on the side of generating readership?
36. According to Hirsch and Gordon, the quality press focuses on those issues which interest and reflect its middle and upper class readership.
36. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
37. Nevertheless, at the point of writing, their perception of their readership is an important facet of their ability as writers.
38. In the hundred years after he died, the Pilgrim's Progress found an increasingly wide readership among Nonconformists.
39. The author was keen that neither himself nor his readership should be considered prejudiced.
40. Readership duplication and the extremes of circulation size add a surprising twist to these class divisions.
41. Third, we organise publicity which could bring information about ETA to a well targeted readership.
42. Within a single volume a range of topics is covered that will also be of interest to a wider readership.
43. Like a personal chair, a readership is usually conferred on an individual for merit in scholarship, research and published work.
44. This contributed also to persistent readership duplication, with the average middle-class reader in the 1960s still reading about 1.25 national dailies.
45. Possibly a good choice for a Christmas gift for it will amuse a wide readership.
46. Such treatment may reflect the readership the authors had in mind.
47. Editorial Amicus is read by staff and pensioners, therefore the age range of the readership is wide.
48. By bringing it out as an A-format, £4.99, mass-market paperback we hope to attract a much wider readership.
49. In addition, they are organising a promotional campaign to expand the Lanka Guardian's readership.
50. The newspaper now has a readership of more than 500,000.
51. But it is much more satisfactory to angle the basic release to suit the readership or audiences of the various media groups.
52. The paper was returned because it did not suit the magazines's readership, but was accepted by Infection and Immunity.
53. The magazine has got a large readership.
54. Chinese newspapers have a large readership around the world.
55. It reflects the readership the authors had in mind.
56. Reading them is like takingpulse of the readership.
57. Why is newspaper readership declining?
58. Lianhe Zaobao today has a readership of over 800,000.
59. Welcome various forestry branch, wide readership to be recommended actively, contribute.
60. No one other library system has such a wide readership age.
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