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readership
[ ree-der-ship ]
noun
- the people who read or are thought to read a particular book, newspaper, magazine, etc.:
The periodical has a dwindling readership.
- the duty, status, or profession of a reader.
- (especially in British universities) the position of instructor or lecturer.
- the state or quality of being a reader:
appealing to a higher level of readership.
readership
/ 藞谤颈藧诲蓹蕛瑟辫 /
noun
- all the readers collectively of a particular publication or author
a readership of five million
Dickens's readership
- the office, position, or rank of university reader
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of readership1
Example Sentences
Nevertheless, while the readership did briefly increase, like most print magazines, sales have been in sharp decline in recent years.
Her follow-up, 鈥淟ittle Fires Everywhere,鈥 was a huge bestseller, guaranteeing Ng a devoted readership.
From the 1960s onwards, Levi's memoir found a global readership.
The author, who has forthcoming projects with Netflix and Prime Video, is one of the first modern comic-book writers to draw a large female readership.
What we said was: 鈥淲e are going to edit, promote and distribute these books at a low price so that they find their readership.鈥
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