— Average single-copy circulation at leading U.S. consumer magazines for the first half of 2009, among magazines that reported totals to the Audit Bureau of Circulations:
1. Cosmopolitan — 1,616,908 (down 7.8 percent)
2. People — 1,319,350 (down 12.77 percent)
3. Woman's World — 1,175,550 (down 8.31 percent)
4. First — 1,066,167 (down 9.29 percent)
5. Us Weekly — 843,479 (down 2.98 percent)
6. In Touch Weekly — 745,123 (down 17.67 percent)
7. O, the Oprah Magazine — 693,054 (down 5.58 percent)
8. Family Circle — 673,286 (down 22.55 percent)
9. In Style — 625,589 (down 20.13 percent)
10. Star — 601,115 (down 14.29 percent)
11. National Enquirer — 591,269 (down 11.14 percent)
12. Glamour — 589,665 (down 14 percent)
13. Men's Health — 503,929 (down 9.87 percent)
14. People Stylewatch — 497,608 (down 2.85 percent)
15. Life & Style Weekly — 478,788 (down 7.82 percent)
16. Good Housekeeping — 468,661 (down 17.68 percent)
17. Woman's Day — 410,147 (down 22.38 percent)
18. Weight Watchers — 399,337 (down 10.37 percent)
19. OK! Weekly — 398,360 (down 20.41 percent)
20. All You — 394,363 (down 2.85 percent)
21. Real Simple — 393,578 (up 1.17 percent)
22. Every Day with Rachael Ray — 375,773 (down 8.38 percent)
23. Vogue — 374,750 (down 2.79 percent)
24. Maxim — 350,242 (down 17.91 percent)
25. Vanity Fair — 334,667 (down 11.11 percent)


