NEW YORK (AP) - Average weekday circulation at U.S. newspapers fell 2.6 percent during the six month-period ending in September in the latest sign of trouble in the newspaper business, an industry ...
The 2.77% increase sits atop timing quirks, audit coverage shifts, seasonality and city-edition roll-ups, making H2 vs H1 a ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Newspaper circulation in the United States continued to drop over the past six months, though the rate of decline slowed from the ...
Small Gain in Newspaper Circulations, Aided by Digital Subscriptions Sunday newspaper circulation increased by a surprisingly robust 5 percent, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, while ...
The Audit Bureau of Circulations, an organization devoted to the data and decimal points of audits, is adopting a new identity. It will become the Alliance for Audited Media. By Stuart Elliott ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Continued digital growth helped overall newspaper circulation hold steady for the past six months, but print circulation ...
Newspaper circulation in Southern California continued its precipitous decline in the six months ended March 31, dropping 4.4 percent and, with the exception of some local bright spots, paralleled a ...
MIDDLETOWN — The Middletown Journal’s print circulation has declined over the last six months according to a new report, although it is faring better than the national average and its overall audience ...
The rate of decline has been 0.5% to 1% since newspaper circulation peaked in the mid-1980s, but this year's drop alarms many in the business. John Morton, a newspaper industry analyst, said "I don't ...
The Richmond Times-Dispatch and most other major Virginia newspapers saw their average print circulation decline from October to March compared with the same period a year ago, following a national ...
In the department of Obvious News, U.S. newspaper circulation has declined 2.6 per cent compared to last year. Some of the biggest losers included the New York Times, the Washington Post and the ...