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So what does that make the readership in the first place, then?

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We thought that this fact might make the paper interesting to the readership of PNAS.

Gerald Thayer describes the book as having two main purposes: to present Abbott Thayer's research to naturalists; and to make the subject available to a wider readership.

The aim of this summary which is called an eLife Digest is to make the background and central findings of the article readily understandable by a broad readership.

Whether that matters today – or the readership makes the distinction – is unclear".

But the lower readership makes the paper less useful for advertisers, who cut job adverts.

The letters column made it clear that the readership comprised more science fiction fans than aviation fans, and Gernsback later commented that the overlap with Science Wonder readers was 90% (a figure that presumably referred only to the subscription base, not to newsstand sales).

After the 2004 election, it had become second nature to me to make use of the readership as a source of information.

These changes are largely aimed at making the manuscript more easily accessible to the readership.

In 1950 a random sample survey of Manchester Guardian readers was made, looking at the readership in Greater Manchester, six other northern towns (Blackburn, Chester, Leeds, Sheffield, Derby and Stoke), and London.

Pemsel said: "These results give us the confidence to invest further in the world-class journalism, digital innovation and growing international readership which has made the Guardian such a powerful global brand.

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