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readership
noun
The collected readers of a publication.
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"readership" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to the people who read a particular newspaper, magazine, book, blog, or website. For example, "The magazine has an impressive readership of over 5 million each month."
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Wikipedia relies on about 70,000 people each month who edit the articles for a worldwide readership.
Yet commercially driven online websites, marketed to a youthful female readership, portray women as miserable victims.
Whether or not there was antisemitic intent behind the front page, the issue is complicated even further by the question of how far the Sun's readership will actually get the references.
"We are the readership that the mainstream parties need to keep on side but they've never tried with us," said one source.
Revenue is up nearly 300 percent year-on-year and US readership has grown nearly 40% over the same period, with 25 million unique visitors monthly (Source: ComScore, December 2014).
As his readership grew to 20,000, Ben changed his mind.
In a sign that perceptions of the press may be having an impact on readership, those who said they did not read a paper were more likely to say behaviour had got worse, support tougher regulation and lack confidence in the current system of self-regulation.
"We're encouraged that the latest NRS figures show that the Guardian is the only national newspaper to have grown its paper readership over the past year – up 3 per cent against declines in the quality market of between 8 and 15 per cent.
While this is also true for magazine publishers, the report shows dramatic declines in the readership of printed publications.
Sorrell argues it is easier to build up overseas revenues that way, but the paper has been in print overseas for many years – its foreign readership overtook its UK readership in print in 1998.
I won't bombard you all with an exhaustive list of stories about the leadership in our news wrap this morning - I'm going to assume, given the readership yesterday, that you are across what happened, more or less.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com