July 23, 2011
Well informed readership – Serre Chevalier
Here at the Serre Chevalier team we are much gratified to see our readership figures go up as more and more people shun the Murdoch's and Brooks of this world, breaking free of the monstrous grip the main-stream media …
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Well informed readership – Serre Chevalier
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According to mediauk The Express is read by a 3% of the population Presumably no claimants, health professionals etc
According to mediauk The Express is read by a 3% of the population Presumably no claimants, health professionals etc
and this the only UK paper with readership figures going up. sigh.
consider it a tax you can pay to not increase the telegraph’s readership figures
Media Release: Allure Media increases significant readership figures –
30something comments
- “another language” -> 40-something comments
- this piece -> 10 (including this one) comments
- etc. etc.
do you sometimes get the feeling that your readership is proportional to the comments? does it make you want to tailor your next post based on the comments? after all, you are only doing this as a hobby as compared to the rediff journalists whose livelihoods might depend on their readership figures (that being said, “headlies” might not be the way to get more readership).
btw, if i were to keep a regular blog, i would prefer blogging away in anonymity in all senses of the word, i.e., i do not want anyone to read it (as far as my opinions are concerned, what are comments for?:-) unless, of course, it contributes directly to the thickness of my wallet, in which case, i would invite all desi pundits (and punsters) over!
i wonder what the typical blogger feels. please understand that i am just curious – not slamming you (or anyone else)!
- s.b. (but not “the silkboard”)]]>
Readership figures for Rupert Murdoch’s iPad newspaper The Daily at ‘a quarter of what’s needed to make money’ -