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Table 1: Online Newspaper readership in Australia

in Abstract Australian Online Newspapers: A Website Content Analysis Approach to Measuring Interactivity
by Lina Hashim, Helen Hasan, Suku Sinnapan 2007
"... In PAGE 1: ...erald were the top three with readership of 1.5 million, 1.2 million and 0.9 million, respectively. Moreover, a report released from the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) stated the size of the online audience of the Sydney Morning Herald increased 16% within the 6 months time frame, from April 2005 to September 2005 (Lee 2005). For this study, the researchers categorised newspaper readership as high, medium, or low from a survey by Roy Morgan Research (2005) in order to identify the top Australian readership of online newspapers (refer Table1 ). From the results, the Herald Sun scores the highest rank (7.... ..."

TABLE 5 Multinomial Logistic Regression of Newspaper Readership

in Social Status and Newspaper Readership 1
by Tak Wing Chan, John H. Goldthorpe, Don Treiman, Wout Ultee, Herman Van De Werfhorst, Meir Yaish, The Ajs
"... In PAGE 21: ... TABLE5 (Continued) Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4 (.228) (.... In PAGE 22: ...1116 TABLE5 (Continued) Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4 (.263) (.... ..."

TABLE 7 Examples of Predicted Probabilities of Newspaper Readership

in Social Status and Newspaper Readership 1
by Tak Wing Chan, John H. Goldthorpe, Don Treiman, Wout Ultee, Herman Van De Werfhorst, Meir Yaish, The Ajs

Table 1 Circulation Rate and Estimated Readership of Sample Newspapers (in thousands)

in unknown title
by unknown authors
"... In PAGE 7: ... Duplicate or nonrelevant articles were eliminated from the sample. As Table1 highlights, there are major variations in levels of newspaper readership between the different countries. Total sales of newspapers in Spain have dropped slightly over recent years, and the total readership represents only about 38 percent of the population (BBC News 2004).... ..."

Table 2 Cross-tabulation of Post and post.com readership

in Valuing New Goods in a Model with Complementarities: Online Newspapers,” working paper
by Matthew Gentzkow 2004
"... In PAGE 17: ... Over a five-day window, 65 percent of consumers read at least one of the papers; of these 27 percent read two papers and 3 percent read all three. Table2 reports the number of consumers reading the Post and the post.com over twenty-four hour and five-day windows.... ..."
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Table 4: Performance of the algorithms as the features are spread wider

in A Survey of Planar Homography Estimation Techniques
by Anubhav Agarwal, C. V. Jawahar, P. J. Narayanan 2005
"... In PAGE 21: ... The effect on the peformance is marginal but for the curve based algorithms. Table4 and Figure 3 show the performance of these algorithms as the average distance between features is in- creased, i.... ..."
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Table 3. Impact of site use on wider learning

in Supporting diverse learners through a website for teaching research methods
by Kim G. Lie, V. Cano

Table 1: Posting volume and estimated worldwide readership for several news groups. (Data from Reid, USENET Readership report for Aug 93) newsgroup est. readers # posts/month comment

in Distributing Information for Collaborative Filtering on Usenet Net News
by David Maltz 1994
"... In PAGE 7: ... quot;[9, 8] This is true regardless of the number of people who read the group or the number who post articles to it. Table1 shows some sample data for groups with the largest readership, the smallest readership, the greatest tra c, and several others. 4.... ..."
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Table 3.2: Posting volume and estimated worldwide readership for several news groups. (Data from Reid, USENET Readership report for Aug 93) newsgroup est. readers # posts/month comment

in Distributing Information for Collaborative Filtering on Usenet Net News
by David A. Maltz, David A. Maltz 1994
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Table 5. Age structure of newspaper readership 2007 Age % of readership % daily reach within age group 15-19 8,9 59.1

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