readership

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Englisch - Türkisch
okuyucu sayısı
okur sayısı

Dergimizin okur sayısı binlercedir. - Our magazine's readership numbers in the thousands.

{i} doçentlik [brit.]
{i} okurlar, okuyucular; okur sayısı
doçentlik/okuyuculuk
{i} okutmanlık
okurluk
doçentlik
Englisch - Englisch
The collected readers of a publication

The small paper has a readership of only 120 people.

{n} the office of reading prayers
the audience reached by written communications books or magazines or newspapers etc
Language professionals and enthusiasts, academics, students, journalists and writers, universities and libraries
Typically in newspaper research consumers have been asked if they read or looked into a newspaper yesterday, so in discussions about readership the term has meant "read yesterday " Read-yesterday numbers help to indicate trends in newspaper readership, but don't lend themselves to useful actions to improve readership The Readership Institute wanted to learn how newspaper readers behave, that is, how they consume the newspaper, so it looked at three elements of behavior: how much time a person spends with a newspaper, how frequently they read a newspaper, and how completely they read a newspaper The three elements of time, frequency and completeness comprise the RI definition of readership By developing this way of describing reader behavior, Impact researchers were able to pinpoint specific things newspapers can do that will drive Reader Behavior Scores (RBS)
Readership as a general term refers to the number of people reading a particular publication This includes both the individual that purchased the publication and the persons other than the purchaser who have read the publication
The total number of people who read a publication, which can be higher than the number of people who buy it
1 ratio of those actually reading it to the total circulation of a medium or to the estimated number who see the medium; where the ratio is 2 to 1 or more, that is multiple or pass-along readership 2 varying degree in which parts of an advertising medium (editorial or advertising) are read
1 Ratio of those actually reading it to the total circulation of a medium or to the estimated number who see the medium, where the ratios is 2 to 1 or more, that is multiple or pass-along readership 2 Varying degree in which parts of an advertising medium (editorial or advertising) are read
All those who uses the English language professionally or in their studiesfor example writers, editors, copy editors, proofreaders, journalists, technical writers, or anyone writing a thesis or other work for examination or publication Invaluable for media studies, journalism, and publishing courses at university or college, as well as for professional proofreading and editing courses
the audience reached by written communications (books or magazines or newspapers etc )
The readership of a book, newspaper, or magazine is the number or type of people who read it. Its readership has grown to over 15,000 subscribers
The office of reader
(1) The total number of readers of a publication (includes Primary and Pass-along readers) (2) The percentage of people that can recall a particular advertisement, aided or unaided
Number of people who read a publication as opposed to the number of people who receive it
{i} reading audience, total number of people who read a particular publication
readership

    Silbentrennung

    read·er·ship

    Türkische aussprache

    ridırşîp

    Aussprache

    /ˈrēdərˌsʜəp/ /ˈriːdɜrˌʃɪp/

    Etymologie

    () reader + -ship

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