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While perceived quality varied widely, the energy and enthusiasm involved tended to be communicated clearly to the readership, many of who were also fanzine contributors.
' While I'm at it, if it pleases the court, I can also ' Hackworth said, most obsequiously, ' make changes in the content so that it will be more suitable for the unique cultural requirements of the Han readership.
Throughout the history of recorded literature, the majority of fictional writing has served not only to entertain but also to instruct, inform or improve their audiences or readership.
Rollins not only helped broaden Selby's readership, but also arranged recording sessions and reading tours for Selby.
In the early 2000s the NME also attempted somewhat to broaden its coverage again, running cover stories on hip-hop acts such as Jay-Z and Missy Elliott, electronic music pioneer Aphex Twin, Popstars winners Hear ' say and R & B groups like Destiny's Child, but as in the 1980s these proved unpopular with much of the paper's readership, and were soon dropped.
Catalan literature and literature in the Basque language also benefit from the existence of a readership outside the borders of France.
He has also stated that in the next five years the CSM would work to increase their online readership fivefold, from 5 million page-views to 25 million.
The Leeds Intelligencer, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, conservative and well written, but better than the Quarterly Review that defended the same political ideas whilst addressing a less refined readership, ( the reason why Mr Brontë did not read it ); were exploited in every detail, and Blackwood's Magazine in particular, was not only the source of their knowledge of world affairs, but also provided material for the Brontës ' early writing.
Despite this, in 2003, Playgirl's then-editor-in-chief Michele Zipp admitted the magazine also attracted much gay readership.
Besides its large readership, Next Magazine also won a lot of awards.
Cracked also appeared monthly during the period when Mad was being published just 8 times a year, thus picking up readership from Mad fans that couldn't wait out the six weeks for their next " comedy fix.
It also has ' Fighting Fund ' section where ' Robbie Rix ' attempts to cajole readers into donating to the paper whilst providing an update on readership levels.
Through that, he reached a larger readership and was also able, like Martin Luther, to contribute to a unification of the German language.
A rapid shift to neutralism also occurred in the early 1990s as part of an attempt to expand its readership to recently arrived Chinese immigrants, most of whom left the mainland after the expansion of access to green cards following the Tiananmen Square protest of 1989.
Sweden also has many large organizations which almost all produce membership magazines with a wide readership.
News content is primarily local, political and social news but the paper also features international business and social news deemed to be of interest to its readership.
Published on a weekly basis, it not only serves the students and faculty of the various colleges of the university in the United States and Italy, but it also serves the northside Chicago neighborhoods of Edgewater and Rogers Park and has a readership that extends through the twenty-eight member institutions of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities.
The tale is a parody of romances, with their knights and fairies and absurdities, and Chaucer the author satirizes not only the grandiose, Gallic romances, but also the readership of such tales.
The paper also has substantial readership in most of the state east of Winston-Salem.
It is primarily concerned with rural communities and their environments as well as the concerns of country dwellers and landowners and has a diverse readership which, although mainly UK based is also international.
He was also a voluminous writer on biology for the general readership ; in this he followed the example of his old mentor, Huxley.
The November 1953 Planet Stories, by Kelly Freas, showing the " sexual dimorphism " mentioned by Harry Harrison, and also showing the new cover logo that was adopted from the Spring 1947 issuePlanet Stories clearly targeted a young readership, and the simultaneous launch in 1939 of Planet Comics may have been instrumental in attracting young readers to science fiction, but Ashley suggests that it is more likely that Planet Stories attracted experienced readers of the genre who " still yearned for the early days of sf ".
The support for the Movement is also highly evident in the readership of the magazine.

readership and greatly
It has been proposed that Mad is more susceptible to this criticism than many media because a sizable percentage of its readership turns over regularly as it ages, as Mad focuses greatly on current events and a changing popular culture.
The setting of the novel contributed greatly to its popularity following its early release, but the book did not receive widespread attention until after Fitzgerald's death in 1940, when republishings in 1945 and 1953 quickly found a wide readership.
With the onset of the 1849 California Gold Rush, Dana's book was one of the few books in existence that described California, adding greatly to the book's readership as well as Dana's renown and legacy.
Several studies in the 1940s showed that even small increases in readability greatly increases readership in large-circulation newspapers.
Gabriel Snyder, who had been editor-in-chief for the past 18 months and had greatly increased the site's readership, released a memo saying he was being let go from the job.
The literary criticism in the Leeuwarder Courant is especially significant since its readership was to be found in the upper circles of Frisian society — the bookbuying public, the notables who were greatly interested in matters of language, literature, and culture, and helped determine their society's tastes and predilections.

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The Herald American was printed in broadsheet format, and failed to target a particular readership ; where the Record American had been a typical city tabloid, the Herald Traveler was a Republican paper.
and Gay Power ; the readership of these three periodicals quickly climbed to between 20, 000 and 25, 000.
* Daily Mail-middle-market conservative ; large female readership
There were four major factors for this animosity: Paine denied that the Bible was a sacred, inspired text ; he argued that Christianity was a human invention ; his ability to command a large readership frightened those in power ; and his irreverent and satirical style of writing about Christianity and the Bible offended many believers.
* News blogs grew in readership and popularity ; cable news and other online media outlets became competitive in attracting advertising revenues and capable journalists and writers are joining online organizations.
Surveys show that Haaretz readership has a higher-than-average education, income, and wealth ; most are Ashkenazim.
Science fiction and fantasy have traditionally been puritanical genres orientated toward a male readership ; they can be more constrained than non-genre literature by their conventions of characterization and their effect on depictions of sexuality and gender.
Graves took a supportive interest in Shah's writing career and encouraged him to publish an authoritative treatment of Sufism for a Western readership, along with the practical means for its study ; this was to become The Sufis.
Some questions provided marketing data, e. g., average age of the readership ; some were used to provide competitive rankings of SPI's and other publishers ' products, charts that S & T's readers pored over when deciding what game to buy next.
Through this feedback, it became obvious that S & Ts readership included many of the avid wargamers-over 50 % of readers claimed to own 100 or more games ; many bought a dozen games every year on top of those contained in the magazine.
Autobiography on which movie of the same name was based ; best-seller responsible for exposing abuses of Southern chain gang system to national readership, leading to their termination.
When Dow Jones took over the Review it introduced pompous “ editorials ”, indulged in numerous revisions to the format, each more disastrous than the last ; brought in large numbers of American journalists and editors at the expense of well-established writers who knew the region ; moved the focus from business and politics to “ innovation ” and “ lifestyle ”, neither of which was of interest to its core readership ; and dramatically reduced the scope of the book review section.
Kevin and Kell has appeared daily in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution since January 2004, after winning a contest where several new comics, ( syndicated and / or on-line ) were considered and voted on by readers ; Holbrook has stated that this constitutes the " bulk of his readership ", citing the paper's circulation.
In 1962 his readership and fellowship at Downing were terminated ; however, he took up Visiting Professorships at the University of Bristol, the University of Wales and the University of York.
Several large newspaper publishing companies serve the large Chinese-speaking readership in the Greater Los Angeles Area ; a number of them are based in the San Gabriel Valley.
As mentioned before, websites are established for different reasons and needs ; for example, to attract and maintain readership and to make it more accessible to foreign users.
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.
Ibn al-Muqaffa '’ s translation of Kalīla wa Demna was not a conscious attempt to start a new literary trend ; it was clearly just one of several works of old Sasanian court literature which Ibn al-Muqaffa ' introduced to an exclusive readership within court circles, its function being to illustrate what should or should not be done by those aiming at political and social success.
With the hope of selling kits to the larger readership ; Roberts and Mims designed a device that would transmit voice over a beam of light, the Opticom.

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