单词 | readership |
释义 | readership (once / 15593 pages) n Readership is another way to talk about all the readers of a particular book or periodical. If your online magazine has a readership of five, and one of them is your mom, it's not a roaring success. A newspaper, website, or author's readership is their audience — it's the group of people who regularly read their publication. The local zine writer might have a readership in the dozens, while the Harry Potter books have a vast readership, numbering in the millions. When newspapers and magazines started to lose their readerships, many turned their attention to online versions. WORD FAMILYreadership: readerships+/misread: misreading, misreads/misreading: misreadings/nonreader: nonreaders/read: misread, readable, reader, reading, reads, reread, unread/readable: readability, readably/reader: nonreader, readers, readership/reading: readings/reread: rereading, rereads/unread: unreadable/unreadable: unreadably USAGE EXAMPLES“Our readership is growing, but everything costs money, and that includes running a local news website.” Washington Post(Dec 29, 2016) But its range and readership grew significantly during a presidential campaign in which facts became a partisan issue and reality itself seemed up for grabs. Seattle Times(Dec 25, 2016) The weekly print readership is estimated at 75,000 people. Washington Times(Dec 19, 2016) n the audience reached by written communications (books or magazines or newspapers etc.) Hyper audience the part of the general public interested in a source of information or entertainment |
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