readerbase

The established group of readers for a particular publication, etc.

Noun

  1. The established group of readers for a particular publication, etc.
    • With such adornments as 2500 publications, about 50 million books sold over the year and about the same number of readerbase, it is a matter of no surprise that BPB titles are perscribed^([sic]) as standard courseware...
    • And it followed us as our readerbase grew and changed until I sat back and was just amazed that the discussions were actually just as important, if not more so, as the words I was writing. - 2002 January, Rob “CmdrTaco”...
    • Know your readerbase. Who reads your comic? - 2013, Brad Guigar, The Webcomics Handbook: The Cartoonist’s Guide to Working in the Digital Age, Philadelphia, Pa.: Greystone Inn Comics, →ISBN, page 190:

Origin

From reader + base.

Forms

readerbases