22 examples of readership in sentences

school book, horn book, text book; grammar, primer, abecedary^, rudiments, manual, vade mecum; encyclopedia, cyclopedia; Lindley Murray, Cocker; dictionary, lexicon. professorship, lectureship, readership, fellowship, tutorship; chair.

Just as the printing press gave everyone access to readership, the computer and internet give everyone access to authorship.

However, the poor coverage towards the end saw its readership go down sharply.

Still it retained its readership, mainly because it was perceived as the more credible of the two.

He purchased Goa's only extant Portuguese-language daily, O Heraldo, not so much for love of the language or its dwindling local readership, but evidently for the intrinsic value of its press and its centrally-located premises.

It was Rajan who pointed out to the importance of the readership of government employees and pensioneers; to the fact that international news needed to be focussed on countries which Goa had long links with, or had large Goan expat populations.

Frequencies less than that tend to render a free-sheeter irrelevant and it cannot sustain its readership.

It is the readership that justifies the existence of a free sheeter and helps to draw funds to finance its publication.

The existence of the readership is the raison d'etre of a free-sheeter.

Brave deeds have a readership in the land of Rana Pratap, Rani of Jhansi and Shivaji, just as in the land of Napoleon Bonaparte or George Washington or Nelson Mandela or Winston Churchill.

This is often the result of the need to make the newspaper meaningful to a wider readership.

The local perspective makes a free-sheeter interesting to the local readership because they can identify with it.

Local issues are of great interest to local readership.

Such issues have local news value and, hence, the justification of a greater emphasis on local readership.

The fact that a significant section of the readership skips reading the editorial should make the editors sit up and assess the relevance of the editorials they write, or get written on their behalf.

Its readership should have crossed the ten thousand copies mark by now, but the Panjim Pulse is nowhere to be seen.

It has got class, it has got good readership and it is still free.

The English-language newspaper market ensures that the readership is carved equally among both the players.

(Tarun Bharat then managed to steam-roll even smaller newspapers like Rashtramat which lost its readership base.

Ixtt can boast of a glorious past as one weekly that provided news and views that satisfied the reading appetite of a large readership in Goa and Mumbai.

This explains the fact that no periodical worth its name, and with a widespread readership, could be established in Goa, despite factors like Goa's high literacy, and relatively higher affluence levels.

In addition, a woman, Mrs Knowles, holds a University Readership at the co-educational London School of Economics.

22 examples of  readership  in sentences