51. The readers wants to know how to solve this. 52. The success of these publications suggests that Hong Kong readers want bold news coverage about China, but Next and Apple Daily have paid a price. 53. The studies, paid for by a newspaper industry already concerned about declining readership, also reported that readers wanted no loss in hard news. 54. The World Times does raise some important journalistic issues, from the question of what readers really want to concerns about the sensationalism of some American news coverage. 55. They think readers want to read about people their own age. 56. This ditty can be dismissed as a negligible piece of froth, if a reader wants to know anything important or interesting about horses. 57. This same kind of coverage that is what editors feel readers want to see. 58. To find out what readers wanted, he began printing his e-mail address on every column, and was soon getting hundreds of messages a day. 59. Ultimately, though, readers will want Diana, and they get her. 60. What do the readers want? |