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nounwhat is the readership of the paper? — wie groß ist die Leserschaft der Zeitung?
* * ** * *read·er·ship[ˈri:dəʃɪp, AM -dɚ-]n + sing/pl vb* * *['riːdəʃɪp]n1) (of newspaper, magazine) Leserschaft f, Leser pl2) (Brit UNIV) ≈ Dozentur f* * *2. UNIV Br (etwa) Assistenzprofessur f (in für)3. koll Leser(kreis) pl(m)* * *noun* * *(university) (UK) n.Dozentenstellung f. -
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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > readership profile
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7 readership survey
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8 average issue readership
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10 Joint Industry Committee for National Readership Survey
Joint Industry Committee for National Readership Survey (JICNARS) (BE) S&M gemeinsamer Industrieausschuss für landesweite LeserschaftsuntersuchungenEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > Joint Industry Committee for National Readership Survey
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11 multiple readership
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12 pass-along readership
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13 primary readership
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noun1) (listeners, spectators) Publikum, dasprivate audience — Privataudienz, die
* * *['o:diəns]1) (a group of people watching or listening to a performance etc: The audience at the concert; a television audience.) das Publikum2) (a formal interview with someone important eg a king: an audience with the Pope.) die Audienz* * *audi·ence[ˈɔ:diən(t)s, AM ˈɑ:-]n1. + sing/pl vb (at performance) Publikum nt kein pl; THEAT also Besucher pl; TV Zuschauer pl; RADIO [Zu]hörer pl; (readership) Leserschaft f kein pl, Leserkreis mto appeal to a large \audience ein breites Publikum ansprechenprivate \audience Privataudienz fto have an \audience with sb eine Audienz bei jdm haben* * *['ɔːdɪəns]n1) Publikum nt no pl; (THEAT, TV) Zuschauer pl, Publikum nt no pl; (of speaker) Zuhörer pl, Publikum nt no pl; (of writer, book) Leserkreis m, Leserschaft f; (RAD) Zuhörerschaft fto have a large audience — ein großes Publikum haben or ansprechen (also Rad, TV etc)
I prefer London audiences — ich ziehe das Publikum in London vor
2) (= formal interview) Audienz f (with bei)* * *give audience to sb jemandem Gehör schenken, jemanden anhörenbe given ( oder granted) an audience (by), be received in ( oder for an) audience (by) in Audienz empfangen werden (von);a) Zuhörer(schaft) pl(f)b) Zuschauer pl:cinema audiences pl koll das Kinopublikum, die Zahl der Kinobesucher;audience participation Zuschauerbeteiligung fc) Besucher pld) Leser(kreis) pl(m)4. (auch als pl konstruiert) Anhänger(schaft) pl(f)* * *noun1) (listeners, spectators) Publikum, dasprivate audience — Privataudienz, die
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audi·ence [ʼɔ:diən(t)s, Am ʼɑ:-] n1) + sing/ pl vb ( at performance) Publikum nt kein pl theat a. Besucher mpl; tv Zuschauer mpl; radio [Zu]hörer mpl; ( readership) Leserschaft f kein pl, Leserkreis m;to appeal to a large \audience ein breites Publikum ansprechenprivate \audience Privataudienz f;to have an \audience with sb eine Audienz bei jdm haben -
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JICNARS (Abk. für BE Joint Industry Committee for National Readership Survey) S&M gemeinsamer Industrieausschuss für landesweite Leserschaftsuntersuchungen
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