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The audience reached by written communications (books or magazines or newspapers etc.)
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readership
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Word definitions for readership in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Readership \Read"er*ship\, n. The office of reader. --Lyell.
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. the audience reached by written communications (books or magazines or newspapers etc.)
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ ADJECTIVE wide ▪ This would prevent questionable findings influencing a much wider readership . ▪ Upstarts and Livewire have received a wide readership already. ▪ Possibly a good choice for a Christmas gift for it will amuse ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. The collected readers of a publication.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1719, "office of a reader," from reader + -ship . Meaning "total number of readers of a publication" is from 1914.
Usage examples of readership.
Throughout the thirties, forties, and fifties it drew a steady and devoted readership and served as a reliable expression of the substance that undergirded Plains Indian religious beliefs.
However, I have been no less fortunate in that a number of eminent scholars, who liked the plan for a history of ideas aimed at a general readership, agreed to read either parts or all of the typescript, and to give me the benefit of their expertise.
Netherlands by its luxuriant publishing activity, the most vigorous on the Continent, European writers and scholars, whose works were blocked by censorship at home, came to find in the Netherlands willing publishers and distribution in Latin to an international readership.
It became evident that these seriocomic fantasies, ostensibly aimed at children, enjoyed a large and enthusiastic readership among adults.
Her work speaks to the widest and most varied readership I have ever seen: from preteens to straight and gay adults, including the entire staff of a nuclear sub.
I will discuss later, shojo manga acquired a certain number of male readers, but even so that readership has not expanded beyond a limited number of afficionados.
The printers knew their readership, and printed the Almanack on soft thin paper.
It probably does not matter much for a popular readership, but the difference between an Assistant Professor—.
About a newspaper columnist who had liberal ideas and a conservative readership.
Under his direction the campus literary magazine not only doubled its circulation and quintupled its readership, but brought several of its contributors reprint fees, and one a book contract.
There are probably over 500 regularly publishing with readerships running from a few hundred to over 500,000.
But a more important reason is that the books the films are based on have strong, loyal readerships that have put added pressure on the filmmakers to be as true to the written word as possible.
They took the exposed maximum-classified memorandum and used it as a springboard for the wild waters of heroic speculation, knowing their issues would be grabbed by their unsceptical readership.