Readership definition

Readership. The number of Users that use the same Internet account. This occurs in cases, especially in companies rather than in homes, in which a single Internet account is used by various Users.
Readership means the ministry referred to in Act XVII 1992 and “Reader” shall be construed accordingly;

Examples of Readership in a sentence

  • Readership includes distributors, brokers, manufacturers, wholesalers, independent grocers, food processors, bakeries, supermarkets, convenience stores, principal food service outlets, food researchers and consultants, government, voluntary groups and co-ops in the four Western Canadian provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, Northern Canada and the Northwest Ontario area.

  • The total fees and charges payable by the Licensee for the services provided by the Licensor in accordance with this Agreement, comprising Publishing Fees and Readership Fees, as set out in Schedule 4.

  • Readership information is provided to publishing law firms and authors of content to give them insight into their readership and to help them to improve their content.

  • Other fees included in the rate (Newspaper Readership, local phone service, internet access, hall activity and cable fees) are not subject to refund.

  • Readership levels have performed relatively well in spite of the fall in sales with c.

  • Candidates for Lectureships, Senior Lectureships, Readership and Professoriate will be required to give presentations to members of the School/RI.

  • In view of the critical nature of external assessment of candidates for Professorship and Readership positions in developing and sustaining the Universities, it was agreed that external assessors shall be paid a minimum allowance of N200, 000 per assessment for the position of Reader or Professor.