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readership

Chiefly Brit the office, position, or rank of university reader
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Print circulation has held up well according to Ronnie Middleton, Managing Director of Al Hilal Group, with an estimated readership of the newspaper of 35,000 per day based on GDN's average print run throughout last year.
Khaleej Times readership grew to 11.9 per cent in Abu Dhabi (up from 11.5 per cent in 2016) while Dubai saw our readership grow to 18.5 per cent (up from 18.1 per cent in the previous survey).
The reading rate of 80 percent maintains the 80 percent recorded by the last NBDB Readership Survey in 2012.
The national librarian, who was represented by the head of Osun State branch, National Library of Nigeria, Mr Bashiru Akanni Salawu, posited that 'over the years, we have continued to embark on readership promotion campaigns for children and youths, who are future leaders of tomorrow by way of sensitising, informing, educating and advancing knowledge and creativity of the youth via various literary activities.'
We were surprised by what was published in Khaleej Times on Thursday, especially as we are fully aware of the real readership numbers and the survey statistics by Ipsos Connect.
Set up a few years ago, with a monthly online readership of between 100,000 and 500,000 readers, Bookangel.co.uk is a growing British book site.
Thanks to you, our loyal readership, we're second to none.
Your Irish Sunday Mirror just keeps on getting better with 12,000 more of you reading the paper - lifting weekly readership by 7% to 195,000.
Congratulations on completing the national readership survey.
Magazines with a youth readership are most likely to contain alcohol advertisements that violate industry guidelines, researchers wrote in the Journal of Adolescent Health.

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