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Hearst executives say, however, that the low readership only underscores the market's potential.
Also, am730 has a low readership from people in managerial positions, according to the survey.
Fine, but don't worry about your low readership and why there are no replies to most threads - you deserve this!
He subsidised or otherwise supported a number of periodicals to keep them afloat despite low readership levels.
On 30 March 2007 it was announced that the Australian edition would cease publication due to low readership.
Afghanistan has a low readership of newspapers, coupled with the low 28.1% literacy rate.
Pukanić's reason for closing down the newspaper was its low readership, i.e. inadequate sales."
He blames the "low-price, no-distributor-margins policy" as being responsible for the lack of interest by distributors, and hence low readership of its books.
Though obviously in-house, this is a super slow holiday period, writers on vacation, low readership etc, so the Wired story is fine, but our own writer's interests would be better.
Mr. Bahrenburg of Hearst said previous circulation reductions at the company's magazines, like Redbook, Sports Afield and Good Housekeeping, had not resulted in lower readership.
In her talk in Athens Georgina Henry mentioned that most blogs are not a threat to professional news organisations because the vast majority of them have such a low readership in comparison.
Mr. Bloomberg's team seemed to be following a well-worn political strategy of using Friday to release information that could be used by opponents so it will appear in Saturday newspapers, which typically have lower readership.
Later he wrote, edited and self-published his Anarchie, Journal de l'Ordre of which two issues appeared due to low readership: the third issue, containing a study on the origin of wealth, was never published.
As an ambassador for Russian chess, Chigorin was a shining example; he gave many lectures, wrote magazine articles and chess columns and subsidised or otherwise supported a number of periodicals to keep them afloat despite low readership levels.