Should IRS include title-level digital readership numbers?

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Should IRS include title-level digital readership numbers?

A major national publisher counters this by adding that the 50% of 16-19 year olds read the offline newspapers in one month (against 38% in 2014), while 42% of 20-29 year olds (34% in 2014) read it. “This clearly shows that the readership from the younger age groups is also significantly growing.
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Hobie Cat kayak display draws lots of interest at NRA Great American Outdoor Show

Today's fishing kayaks have storage compartments for gear, tackle, rods and bait; drink holders; sonar mounts; and adjustable seats. “The 12- and 14-foot Hobie's are best sellers,” said Erby, who is also an artist specializing is paintings of fish and seashore images. “The 17-foot model is a two-seater.
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Controversial China 'influence' book to be published

A controversial book that details allegations of Chinese interference in Australian society will be released after finding a new publisher. Australian author Prof Clive Hamilton said three publishers had declined to take on his book due to fears of legal “retaliation” from Beijing. Last year one publisher, Allen
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First AngelsJa successes | BookFusion spells success (Part 1)

Now they can push content to all tablets from a central dashboard, and we allow them to negotiate much more reasonable prices with publishers. For example, instead of having full licence for the book, they can negotiate using the book for a specified time, or just using particular chapters. What that does
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Mirror Group pays Hugh Grant six-figure sum for hacking

The publisher of the Daily Mirror is understood to have paid the star a six-figure sum to settle a High Court action after accepting that staff procured private information illegally and in a manner causing “damage and distress”. Anjlee Saigol, Mr Grant's solicitor, said MGN accepted that “senior employees,
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Scribd's Quest To Be “The Netflix Of Reading” Is Finally Paying Off

Going through a recent New York Times best-seller lists, I found just over half available as e-books on Scribd. Pierce Brown's Iron Gold and Walter Isaacson's Leonardo Da Vinci were available; Neil deGrasse Tyson's Astrophysics For People In A Hurry and Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child's City Of
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