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While U.S. newspapers are losing subscribers at a staggering rate, a few dailies stand out because their circulation is rising.
U.S. newspaper circulation continued to fall during the six months that ended March 31, according to an audit report issued Monday.
The newspaper has blamed reductions in travel for much of the circulation shortfall, because many of its single-copy sales come in airports and hotels.
Newspaper circulation has fallen steadily in recent years due in part to access to free online content and reductions in the distribution areas of many publications.
Circulation at the nation's newspapers, including The San Francisco Chronicle, kept sliding this spring and summer, as readers turned to the Internet for news. Daily circulation nationwide dropped ...
Yes. Newspapers’ total average paid circulation data for the six months ending March 31, 2010, is available in the second section of the PDF FAS-FAX report and in a separate tab of the Excel report.
The bad news, if it is bad news, is that newspaper circulation declined 2.6 percent during the last six months.
Circulation at 814 of the nation's largest daily newspapers declined 1.9 percent over the six months ended March 31 compared with the same period last year, an industry trade group reported ...
USA TODAY keeps ranking as second-largest newspaper, by Audit Bureau of Circulations statistics.
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