Sentences with phrase «readership at»

I have heard that readership at some of the large mainstream newspapers has been down by as much as 30 per cent due to the Internet.
The stories that were less popular in retrospect but had high readership at the time included Apple HomePod launch announcement and then launch delay, Google Home Max launch and Google Home entry into the UK and Germany.
you can enter into a dialog with not only the writer, but also with the readership at large.
Well, there's low - traffic sites where most every comment is «yes, I agree,» but most climate sites with comments that have any real readership at all usually devolve into a food fight pretty quickly.
Readership at an all - time low?
It hurt my readership at the time, but I had to rethink what I was doing (and walk another Camino).
But the issue has never really been about the price of the magazine as circulation directors have always had to spend marketing dollars and discount subscriptions in order to maintain the title's readership at desirable levels.
It destroys your readership at other retailers, and limits your platform - building.
I estimate my readership at approximately 3,000 (more or less).
The service curates the titles it offers to its readership at discounted prices through a daily email.
You restrict readership at every hour of the day.
Authors who cycle their books in and out of KDP Select will have a more difficult time building readership at Amazon's competitors.»
All the titles are intended for a general readership at the high - school level and up.
Setting up a website and adding content to it every week is one of the best ways to publicly commit to doing your creative thing, with the added bonus that you can begin building a readership at the same time as you're building discipline.
Brought to you by the team at Book Marketing Tools, we have tapped into our ever growing readership at our book promotion website, Reading Deals, and we have found readers that want to read free books in exchange for leaving an honest review!
REUTERS — Oct 5 — The average number of monthly visitors to U.S. newspaper websites rose by nearly a third in the first half of 2006 (to 55.5 million: Nielsen / / Netratings), though print readership at some larger U.S. newspapers fell.
A number of practising and associated members of Essex Court Chambers hold professorships and readerships at both British and overseas universities and Professor Boyle will continue to be Professor of Public International Law, and Director, Scottish Centre for International Law, at the University of Edinburgh, where he has been since 1995.

Not exact matches

You will be able to inform your readership with your own spin on the subject at hand.
This is not only wrong but it hurts your chances at scoring both publication and an engaged readership.
At the end of the day, journalists want to share stories which add to the wider conversation, but most importantly stories which their readership will enjoy, share and engage with.
At the same time, print is in decline — both in terms of readership and in terms of advertising revenue.
PCMag has some dedicated Windows fans in our readership, so you likely know at least some of these features, but you probably don't know them all.
Gamble's successor, Robin Schiele — a seven - year veteran of the magazine who had also worked at the Montreal Gazette and a Montreal investment house — continued the profitable run, and by 1977 Revenue Canada again insisted the chamber divest or fold the magazine, which then boasted a circulation of 52,000 and, with multiple readers per copy, a readership of 185,000.
By the time of the magazine's 75th anniversary in 2003, by then under the leadership of Joe Chidley — a former Maclean's staffer who quickly rose at CB from writer to technology editor to finally take over the editor's chair upon Johnson's departure in 2000 — Canadian Business was a true biweekly, with a readership of nearly 1.1 million and several popular annual issues, including the Investor 500, the Rich 100, and the annual MBA Guide.
Meanwhile, the company is trying to maintain growth in online subscriptions, which totaled about 875,000 at the end of the third quarter, and print readership has continued to decline.
The blog will always be a fun side venture, not something that carries me across the threshold of FI, but I'm happy to see that readership and excitement here at WYOR has ticked upwards with these last few months.
Start looking at higher - profile targets, especially ones with a national readership, and pitch content to them.
In search engine terms, a link can be thought of as a vote of confidence; other websites link back to your site when they believe you have something of interest for at least a portion of their own readership.
And twenty successful years, at that: a circulation grown into the 30,000 range, a loyal readership, and a powerful influence on the American scene.
Their collective reach and readership has declined, and they stand at a greater distance from mainstream culture than their equivalents did sixty years ago.
As the growth continues at an encouraging pace, I have stopped speculating about what may be the potential readership of a journal such as this.
«Public religious speech has to be looked at in a regulated context from the perspective of a public readership,» said Judge Collins Rice.
In short, today's readership is very different from the one teachers confronted at midcentury.
This was somehow considered, by her editors, to be a «news» story worthy of the front page on a Sunday, when the paper's readership is at its greatest.
I had a small, but growing readership, in large part due to the traffic I already had through my website, and also due to my work at a Christian non-profit organization and publishing company.
When they did write books, which was comparatively rare, they wrote mostly what we would call trade books» biographies, collections of essays, etc.» which, even if somewhat technical at times, were still accessible to a general readership.
In addition, all readership is in companies that have 100 employees or more at a location.
And I wasn't sure if your last sentence («Please be supportive of your local school nutrition services staff...») was directed at me personally or the readership generally.
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I hope this work receives wide readership and recognition as it expertly describes just what is going on in the minds of women and midwives at all stages of their journey into natural childbirth ideology and is understood by very few in my experience.
The TLT readership is invited to watch and comment as a group on season two of Jamie Oliver's «Food Revolution,» which premieres tonight at 8 pm EST on ABC.
I want to add that this post (and the interview up at JewishMom.com: http://jewishmom.com/2011/10/25/dont-wait-too-long-to-start-solids-by-hannah-katsman/) are not directed at experienced, confident moms like much of my readership.
If you're at all interested in a guest blog post or interview about your new cookbook, I know the Lunch Tray readership would be interested in reading about it.
[4] For commentary at the time on the referendum campaign and its aftermath, see inter alia, The New European, a «pop - up newspaper for the 48 %», which has had remarkable success and readership since June 2016.
11:56 - «It was true that the readership was at the very centre of that paper,» Brooks repeats.
Newspaper Readership GeoPoll found that Daily Graphic was the most popular daily newspaper, at 1.5 million readers per day, followed by the Daily Guide at 726,000, and the Ghanaian Times in third at 532,000.
At Uncut, we felt this speech deserved a broader readership, so here it is — Atul Hatwal (editor)
Unlike Wilson's book, which is clearly directed at a general audience, the intended readership for Sixty Years of Biology: Essays on Evolution and Development is less clear.
Psychologist Abraham Maslow lectured at Esalen, a retreat in Big Sur, California, but kept away from the New Age movement that Esalen spawned; psychedelia's champion Timothy Leary and space - colonisation prophet Gerard K. O'Neill shared almost nothing beyond their avid readership.
«Although I wholeheartedly agree that rare variants play a substantial role in human diseases, I also think that the section on GWAS reflects misunderstandings of the concept of GWAS, ignorance of standard practices in GWAS, misinterpretation of published primary research data, and as a result, is misinforming the general readership of Cell,» wrote Kai Wang, a postdoc at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia whose papers were cited in the Cell article.
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