Sentences with phrase «changing reader habits»

In the face of the Internet publishing revolution and changing reader habits, newspapers have been slow to change.

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Tell your readers to make an annual habit of changing the batteries in their smoke alarms when they change their clocks back to standard time.
«I challenge readers to look carefully at their own habits and choose one thing each month to change towards better heath — whether it be to eat less processed foods or eat more vegetables... let that healthy weight be a healthy bonus!»
Particularly focusing on struggling readers the study resulted in an immediate effect on the learners in Wolverhampton and revealed some remarkable truths about the changing nature of young peoples» reading habits.
From the internationally best - selling author of The Reader, here is a collection of stories that weave themselves around the idea of love — love to seek and love to flee; love as desire, as guilt, as confusion or self - betrayal; love as habit, as affair, and as life - changing rebellion.
Several folks have expressed a belief that readers won't change their buying habits based on the way Amazon treats its authors.
As long as he doesn't blab about his bud's embarrassing fourth nipple removal (while changing only one letter of her first name), coloring stories with distinctive habits and idiosyncrasies can be just what a book character needs to transform her from so flat she might as well be a paper doll to someone... well, someone readers might want to meet.
Amazon may well have changed its policy — Amazon has a habit of doing that — but my understanding and experience as of six or seven months ago is that readers aren't automatically notified that a revised Kindle file is available.
Full price, it's time to change my buying habits as a reader.
But once readers got used to shopping on Amazon rather than at Walgreens or Borders, habits will change.
Add to that our changing reading habits, as more and more people gravitate to Web sites, Blackberrys, and electronic readers to consume their reading material, and you have an industry in deep transition.
For those of us who are voracious readers, how has the eReader market changed your reading habits?
«Because of those shifting reader habits, and to better serve our audience, we're excited to announce that the Connecticut Law Tribune will be shifting to a digital - first approach to covering the news come July,» Hank Grezlak, ALM regional editor - in - chief, wrote in announcing the change.
But the Journal had to change its structure too as reader habits changed.
But your rates could change depending on what you tell the insurance company about your diving habits, says Jack Kelly, an Undercurrent reader and owner of insurance agency Vector Benefits in Bloomfield Hills, MI.
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