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heodor Fritsch and promptly lost most of the | readership after he dispensed with Fritsch's attacks on |
ty weeklies experienced a gradual decline in | readership after 1956, Walka had a moderate growth as a |
odel specifically, could withstand a drop in | readership after the elections, blog advertising, and B |
ther communist newspapers lost much of their | readership after the 1956 war, Al-Ittihad was able to r |
several years for the Herald to rebuild its | readership after the strike. |
It has a large | readership among expatriates, especially the elderly. |
Readership among residents of Sarasota county has exten | |
titioners, it claims a high ranking business | readership among academics, executives, and management |
er celebrated its greatest years in terms of | readership and influence under Melvin J. Lasky, who suc |
perating agreement, a 75 percent decrease in | readership, and decreasing advertising revenues. |
er developed a growing citywide and regional | readership, and starting with vol. 1, no. 26 (Feb. |
he iconography of church paintings to a wide | readership and explored the Anglo-Saxon history of Suff |
The position was initially established as a | readership and was converted to a professorship in 2000 |
rk from ministers, preachers and its general | readership, and was the first publication to serialize |
However, after declining | readership and distribution issues began to plague the |
e young Republic of Turkey for international | readership, and also for having been one of the very la |
ofile review articles of interest to a broad | readership and are commissioned by the PCCP Editorial B |
st authors reflect both the diversity of our | readership and the subject areas covered. |
r Anandabazar Patrika in West Bengal, as per | readership and circulation is concerned. |
The book earned a large | readership and established the author's reputation in b |
to a local population of 110-132,000, with a | readership approaching 90% of the Island's adult popula |
r, with a circulation of nearly 12,000 and a | readership approaching 40,000. |
The newspaper's primary | readership are African-American and the newspaper has t |
the dangerous road that bisects the paper's | readership area, and also sponsors numerous local event |
She became the first woman to hold a | readership at Oxford University. |
sity of London, and in 1935 to a prestigious | readership at Oxford University. |
lis School, until 1935, when he retired from | Readership at the University of London Institute of Edu |
about to experience its single largest daily | readership at 100,000 page views per day. |
What Investment | Readership Awards 2004 - Best Stockbroker |
Personal Finance & Savings | Readership Awards 2004 - Best Online Stockbroker |
au of Circulations - ABC).It has the largest | readership base amongst Tamil Newspapers with 73,53,000 |
Fearful of losing his | readership because his assigned rooms were still occupi |
tumn of 1510, and must have passed his first | readership before 1502, at which date Dugdale's list of |
books that were "too Jewish" for a Catholic | readership, but that this book struck the right balance |
It was founded initially as a | readership by Lady Margaret Beaufort, mother of Henry V |
day also believed in creating a more unified | readership by reporting on joint initiatives and events |
But its | readership consisted mostly of non-aristocratic residen |
and they are afraid because the paper's main | readership consists of the urban educated middle-class |
Its primary intended | readership consists of ordinary Chinese police officers |
The paper's | readership continued to grow gradually for some time. |
re than 100,000 unique views a month and its | readership continues to grow. |
As well as Adventist | readership, copies are distributed to every member of t |
as now reached 60,000, audited by BRAT, with | readership data published in the SNA (National Audience |
anapolis Sentinel saw a decline in its daily | readership due to interference and shutdowns enforced b |
ics for magazines and newspapers had a large | readership, especially among women. |
Current | readership exceeds 4500 readers from 67 countries. |
re' - the teaching story - to a contemporary | readership familiar with the entertainment or moralisti |
Like its primary | readership, Family Life magazine stresses simplicity, b |
Faced by declining revenues as newspaper | readership fell and advertisers increasingly moved thei |
imately 25,084 copies (Jul-Dec 2005), with a | readership figure of around 72,094. |
Meanwhile, the | readership figures released by NRS 2006 show DNA had th |
The | readership for this journal are biochemists; molecular, |
The | readership for Nature Chemical Biology, which also func |
The | readership for this publication are researchers in the |
The | readership for this journal are scientists, in both aca |
building and soon attracted an international | readership from across 20 countries. |
"In the Pipeline" attracts a wide | readership, getting approximately 15,000 to 20,000 page |
Adult comics | readership had grown during the war years and returning |
The staff, authors, and | readership hail from all parts of the globe. |
4 crammed with text - its subject matter and | readership has been transformed by the rise of the inte |
e presentation for its Filipino audience and | readership in order not to go against Filipino business |
igua Media represents the largest female web | readership in the UK (over 1.25 million unique visitors |
e rapidly up the university hierarchy with a | readership in 1970 and ad hominem chair in 1974. |
ipling within six months as the paper gained | readership in the wake of breaking the news of the assa |
arly on, then I think its relatively limited | readership in North Wales is relevant in that context.P |
This was followed by a | readership in Recent Economic and Social History at the |
d sexual degradation, enjoyed a considerable | readership in Japan; Kirino, however, has expressed dou |
It strove for mass | readership in contrast with its primary competitor, the |
yclopedias, making them available to a wider | readership in the home country for the first time. |
ointed to a Senior Lectureship in 1961, to a | Readership in 1962, although ill health led to his resi |
The largest | readership in Armagh City and District since 1844. |
He held a British Academy | Readership in 1994-96, during which he wrote Other Time |
rican newspaper with the largest increase in | readership in recent years. |
list of Newspapers distributed in London for | readership in London, covering events in London. |
He was awarded a personal | readership in 1979 and a personal chair in Medieval Lat |
Gill has a loyal | readership in the circulation area of the Times-Picayun |
reship at Imperial College London in 1998, a | readership in 2002, and was appointed to a professorshi |
t on to Oxford where he was appointed to the | readership in mathematical logic there which had become |
tic, as its most successful, "enjoyed a wide | readership in England, America, and presumably througho |
The book gained | readership in the United States when it was made part o |
The magazine does have some non-Amish | readership, including Mennonites. |
Readership increased dramatically. | |
Under Starr's direction | readership increased steadily. |
By the 1960s, the newspaper had a growing | readership, increased coverage of world, national, and |
endent newspaper primarily geared toward the | readership interests of the African-American community |
The | readership is approximately 21,000. |
Its monthly print | readership is 150,000. |
The | readership is both male and female, but most articles a |
The | readership is made up of business professionals, includ |
New Taiwan dollars to produce and its target | readership is "the train-riding working class" |
Its intended | readership is, in the first instance, other theologians |
get that Wikipedia is designed for a general | readership, most of whom are familiar with "Krakatoa" a |
Besides its large | readership, Next Magazine also won a lot of awards. |
n is expected to grow significantly in their | readership numbers in upcoming years. |
rculation of 81,003 copies a day and a daily | readership of almost 176,200, making it Luxembourg's mo |
With an assessed | readership of 70,000 upon a distributed circulation of |
In 1961, the | readership of its Friday edition was twice as large as |
the grandiose, Gallic romances, but also the | readership of such tales; timid men and women of learni |
als, and faith-based leaders attribute their | readership of motive as a life-shaping experience. |
These stories were very popular with the | readership of Detective Story Magazine and some of them |
The other two Hindi dailies dominated the | readership of Rajasthan due to their better resources a |
earch estimates that the Record has a weekly | readership of over 200,000. |
Its | readership of gourmet readers expect and get sophistica |
The Front Page News has a | readership of about 90,000 and is mostly read by people |
irculation of over 1.1 million copies with a | readership of over 5.62 million. |
With a worldwide | readership of more than 100,000, the magazine provides |
With a daily | readership of over 20 lakhs**, Herald Young Leader is b |
Network claims that the site has the largest | readership of any independent videogames website in Eur |
It has a monthly | readership of 341,274. |
It has an estimated | readership of 76,439. |
The | readership of Comic Yuri Hime is approximately 70% fema |
The paper has an estimated weekly | readership of 60,000. |
In 2005, it claimed a | readership of 25,000. |
ABC statistics indicate a | readership of 46,880, or roughly 2.5 readers per copy, |
s peak, it had a circulation of 55,000 and a | readership of 100,000. |
PerformInk has a | readership of over 12,000, about half of which are subs |
am730 aims at expanding the | readership of the young working class. |
It has a | readership of 5,000 and is distributed free on campus. |
ea, the Shropshire Star has an average issue | readership of 171,837 adults. |
istributed within the Chester area and has a | readership of 102,000. |
n has a circulation of 80,000 copies, with a | readership of several hundred thousand. . |
aily Press has a circulation of 19,000 and a | readership of 33,600. |
red a broad popularity, at one time having a | readership of 20,000. |
Newspaper has a circulation of 20,000 and a | readership of 38,300. |
is published bi-monthly and has an estimated | readership of 7000. |
With a daily | readership of 2,000, Lena has been featured in multiple |
The addition of competitions increased the | readership of the periodical, and in 1884 Newnes moved |
ore than 41,500 and have a current estimated | readership of 90,000. |
e has attributed to Plant the joke about the | readership of various newspapers made famous by Yes Min |
ail newsletters each week, the network has a | readership of over 19,000 people. |
Headline Daily gains the leading | readership of 893,000, compared with Metropolis Daily's |
circulation is approximately 10,300, with a | readership of almost 26,000 and cover price is 75p. |
monthly circulation of 80,000 and an active | readership of 400,000. |
The Chronicle has a print | readership of roughly 30,000, and its website, The Chro |
The Liverpool Echo, with a | readership of around 400,000 (circulation approx 100,00 |
It brought a new | readership of women with blue collar backgrounds from t |
The Tribune has a | readership of about 223,500, and is mostly read by peop |
s a weekly circulation of 75,000 the largest | readership of all yiddish weeklies. |
circulation of 44,200 and an audited weekly | readership of more than 110,000. |
vey was conducted by Synovate, comparing the | readership of 3 free newspapers in Hong Kong. |
Readership of Advanced Energy Materials is interdiscipl | |
was the Norwegian newspaper with the largest | readership outside Oslo (Christiania), the capital. |
singer in the Jazzology and Mississippi Rag | readership polls. |
es and interspersed notes serve the targeted | readership, providing additional guidance and help, for |
He also created and ran the "USENET | readership report", which sampled the reading habits of |
al book, or one that would appeal to a wider | readership, setting out the true Canberra story: marks, |
nline electronic copy has had high growth in | readership since it's easy to open the magazine online |
The magazine has reported a growing | readership since its inception. |
Readership stands at 68 000 mainly in Kimberley and the | |
he began a new blog-under his own name-whose | readership steadily increased. |
According to the National | Readership Study (NRS 2006) findings released in August |
In April 2008, the Indian | Readership Survey (IRS) Round I determined DNA's reader |
According to the National | Readership Survey of 1995, Desabhimani was the third la |
The Indian | Readership Survey (IRS) 2010 revealed that HT has a rea |
According to the Indian | Readership Survey 2006 Kungumam emerged as the top-sell |
would also guess that DWM has a much higher | readership than Telos Publishing's books. |
egard it as appropriate for a slightly older | readership than its predecessors. |
n suggested in a recent book aimed at a wide | readership, that the Swedish expedition may have been a |
hoods of Edgewater and Rogers Park and has a | readership that extends through the twenty-eight member |
ore successful publication targeting a wider | readership, The Mathematical Diary, which was published |
Readership therefore increased from 600 to 3000, as loc | |
In an effort to satisfy its worldwide | readership, this publication focuses primarily on pract |
er column was seen in papers with a combined | readership upwards of 25 million, maintaining a large p |
The loss in | readership was attributed to readers preferring the int |
n the expansion of the queer punk scene; its | readership was international. |
ing the book and reaching out to a worldwide | readership, where the book found a following, gathering |
It catered to a | readership which was interested in "tales of Japanese a |
e you are promoting your own values upon the | readership, which cannot be called neutrality. |
In terms of total | readership, which was 16,741,000 as of May 2010, it is |
as the editorial direction often attracts a | readership which may be at political odds with some Off |
intended to be accessible to a non-scholarly | readership who are interested in this field. |
but perhaps they are useful for our foreign | readership, who knows? |
ccessible to those outside the field, as the | readership will include chemists, biologists, toxicolog |
l reference to judicial malfeasance that his | readership will immediately recognize. |
Percent of | readership with a college degree: 85% |
ion reported for a more tolerant and diverse | readership within the south Asian community with wide-r |
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