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Monday, April 26, 2010

More good news from the MSM

US newspaper circulation falls 8.7 percent
US newspaper circulation falls 8.7 percent in latest 6-month period, but pace of decline eases .
Well, yes.  Eventually all the die-hard Liberals will be left and they won't stop subscribing until death do them part.

More details on the good news: 
Figures released Monday by the Audit Bureau of Circulations show average weekday circulation fell 8.7 percent in the six months that ended March 31, compared with the same period a year earlier. Sunday circulation fell 6.5 percent.


That's a slight improvement from April through September of last year, when average weekday circulation dropped 10.6 percent from a year earlier and Sunday circulation fell 7.5 percent.

Even so, the top 25 newspapers in the country showed some huge circulation losses.

The San Francisco Chronicle's weekday circulation dropped nearly 23 percent from the year before to 241,330. At The Washington Post, average weekday circulation fell 13.1 percent to 578,482 and dropped 8.2 percent to 797,679 on Sundays.

USA Today lost 13.6 percent of its circulation and averaged 1.83 million. That extended a slump that began with a slowdown in travel during the recession, which trimmed sales where USA Today is especially popular, such as hotels and airports.




In other news, Obama supporters are dropping like flies.

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