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  2. Readership - Wikipedia

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    Readership may refer to: The group of readers of a particular publication or writer: their target audience; The total number of readers of a particular publication (newspaper, magazine, book), as proxy-measured by web/app views or print circulation; The occupational position of a reader, particularly as an academic rank

  3. Target audience - Wikipedia

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    The target audience is the intended audience or readership of a publication, advertisement, or other message catered specifically to the previously intended audience.In marketing and advertising, the target audience is a particular group of consumer within the predetermined target market, identified as the targets or recipients for a particular advertisement or message.

  4. Boys' love fandom - Wikipedia

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    The female readership in Thailand is estimated at 80%, [1] and the membership of Yaoi-Con, a convention in San Francisco, is 85% female. [2] It is usually assumed that all female fans are heterosexual, but in Japan there is a presence of lesbian manga authors [ 3 ] and lesbian, bisexual, other or questioning female readers. [ 4 ]

  5. Freep ends online comments, readers disagree on merits of ...

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    Removing a way for readership to engage your newspaper and writers is a mistake especially due to funding of resources. The way news is delivered to readers is changing and requires adaptation.

  6. Audience measurement - Wikipedia

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    The NRS (National Readership Survey) measures newspaper and magazine readership. In the United States, TV and radio measurement is by Nielsen Media Research (the radio component was formerly by Arbitron), and digital signage by TruMedia and CognoVision. Stratacache uses audience-measurement technology to build reports for digital signage.

  7. What is the 2024 Oxford Word of the Year? - AOL

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    Adopted by Gen Z and Gen Alpha, it gained new prominence in 2024, according to Oxford, as a term used to capture concerns about the impact of consuming excessive amounts of "low-quality online ...

  8. Glossary of broadcasting terms - Wikipedia

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    Also AM radio or AM. Used interchangeably with kilohertz (kHz) and medium wave. A modulation technique used in electronic communication where the amplitude (signal strength) of the wave is varied in proportion to that of the message signal. Developed in the early 1900s, this technique is most commonly used for transmitting an audio signal via a radio wave measured in kilohertz (kHz). See AM ...

  9. 15 books we can't wait to read: Most anticipated releases of 2025

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    The third book in the Yarros’ “Empyrean” series comes out in January from Entangled Publishing. The follow-up to “Fourth Wing” and “Iron Flame” swaps Basgiath War College lessons for ...