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Newspaper circulation may be worse than it looks

While U.S. newspapers are losing subscribers at a staggering rate, a few dailies stand out because their circulation is rising. But they aren't necessarily selling more copies. Complete Story...

Oakland Press among top circulation gainers

A Michigan newspaper whose parent company recently emerged from bankruptcy reorganization is one of the top circulation gainers in an industry seeing broad declines locally and nationally.

Circulation numbers for the 25 largest newspapers

The top 25 U.S. newspapers by average weekday and Sunday circulation from April through September. The percentage changes are from the same six-month span last year.

Newspaper circulation drop accelerates April-Sept

Circulation at newspapers shrank at an accelerated pace in the past six months, driven in part by stiff price increases imposed by publishers scrambling to offset rapidly eroding advertising sales.

Wall Street Journal surpasses USA Today as No. 1

The Wall Street Journal has surpassed USA Today as the top-selling daily newspaper in the United States.

USA Today to post 17 percent drop in circulation

USA Today expects to report the largest decline in circulation in its 27-year history, threatening its No. 1 position among U.S. dailies as the growth of online news and the slump in travel pummel the newspaper.

Single-copy circulation at leading US magazines

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:

Circulation at leading US magazines for first half

Average total circulation at leading U.S. consumer magazines for the first half of 2009, among magazines that reported totals to the Audit Bureau of Circulations:

Newsstand sales of US magazines drop 12 percent

Consumers are buying fewer magazines at newsstands given the deep recession and the availability of plenty of free reading material online.

The top 25 US newspapers for Oct.-March period

The top 25 U.S. newspapers by average weekday and Sunday circulation from October through March. The percentage changes are from the year-ago period.

US newspaper circulation sees steeper decline

Circulation declines at the nation's newspapers are speeding up.

Newspapers see sharp circulation drop of 4.6 pct

Circulation at the nation's daily newspapers is falling faster than anticipated this year as readers continue their migration to the Internet and papers narrow their distribution to cut costs.

Magazine 1st-half newsstand sales drop 6.3 percent

Newsstand sales of U.S. magazines fell 6.3 percent in the first half of 2008, an industry group said Monday, as rising gas and food costs led consumers to cut back on nonessential spending.

Average weekday circulation at the top 20 US newspapers

Average paid weekday circulation of the nation's 20 largest newspapers for the six-month period ending in March, as reported Monday by the Audit Bureau of Circulations. The percentage changes are from the comparable year-ago period.

Circulation off at most top newspapers but USA Today, WSJ up

Circulation fell sharply at most top U.S. newspapers in the latest reporting period, an industry group said Monday, with the exception of the two largest national dailies, USA Today and The Wall Street Journal.

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Newspaper Circulation Falls Almost 10%
Source: The New York Times

Newspaper sales moved sharply lower this year, falling about 10 percent in the six months ended Sept. 30 compared to the same period last year, according to figures released on Monday by the Audit Bureau of Circulation.

Wall Street Journal surpasses USA Today as No. 1
Source: AP

NEW YORK (AP) - The Wall Street Journal has surpassed USA Today as the top-selling daily newspaper in the United States.

Uganda Bans Pornography
Source: xbiz.com

The Media Council of Uganda has banned the publication and circulation of pornographic and obscene material, according to Uganda news site UGPulse.com.

Does music have the power to heal? Scientists say it can help keep your heart in rhythm
Source: the Mail online

The strains of a sonata can bring calm, while a stirring chorus may rouse us. But listening to music may change more than just our mood. Scientists claim that it has the power to heal us.

Blood Vein Grafts Made from Patients' Cells Show Long-Term Promise
Source: Reuters

The first vein grafts made entirely of a patient's own cells showed promise in a long-term study of 10 seriously ill kidney dialysis patients, U.S. researchers said on Thursday.

The Future of Print Readership: Following Cultural Trends
Source: sensibletalk.com

My goals are to explore whether print media is destined to die off as so many have forecast and to suggest changes which print media can make to remain relevant going forward.

Brazilian Miss World finalist Mariana Bridi has hands, feet amputated after severe infection
Source: NY Daily News

Excerpt: A two-time Miss World finalist has had both of her hands and feet amputated due to a life-threatening infection. Mariana Bridi of Brazil underwent emergency surgery this week after a viral infection spread to her blood. She remains in serious condition.

Secret To Great Sex May Be In Your Diet
Source: LifeWhile

Excerpt: What you eat may help you enjoy sex more. Marrena Lindberg, author of Orgasmic Diet, says a balanced diet -- along with plenty of high-grade fish oil supplements -- can help women reach full satisfaction more easily.

Pycnogenol from pine bark reduces jet lag
Source: Times of the Internet

PESCARA, Italy, Nov. 6 (UPI) -- Pycnogenol, an extract from the French maritime pine tree, reduces jet lag in passengers by nearly 50 percent, Italian researcher said.

Human Cells Grow Blood Vessels in Mice: Study | Science | Reuters
Source: Reuters

Cells taken from human bone marrow, blood and umbilical cords grew into functioning blood vessels in mice with just the right coaxing, U.S. researchers reported on Saturday.

New York Times May ad sales fall 11.9 percent
Source: Yahoo! Finance

New York Times Co. said Wednesday its total revenue fell 6.6 percent in May as a slight rise in circulation revenue couldn't fully offset an 11.9 percent drop in ad sales.

CCAB Answer its Critics
Source: PubZone.com

Earlier this month, Torstar, Sun Media and Transcontinental Media announced that they were quitting the Audit Bureau of Circulations for the Canadian Circulation Audit Board, saying that they wanted a 'Made in Canada' solution for their properties.

Rogers Publishing to use the Audit Bureau of Circulations for each of its audited magazines
Source: newswire.ca

Rogers Publishing Ltd. moves from the Canadian Circulation Audit Board to the Audit Bureau of Circulations. Business rationale for this decision have not been disclosed.

The Canadian Press: Torstar, Sun Media and Transcontinental move to Canadian Circulation Audit Board
Source: Google

This is an unfortunate series of events. CCAB (part of BPA) is the equal of ABC. The important thing is that advertisers recognize the importance of using audited media.

Arms at Rest: I am a migraineur
Source: The New York Times

I am a migraineur. I use the noun with care, because after a lifetime of headaches, I have come to think of migraines as a part of me, not as some force or plague that infects my body. Chronic headaches are my fate, and I have adopted a position of philosophical resignation.

Beans, Beans, They're Good for Your Heart...
Source: Mainichi Daily News

Based on the study by a Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare team, it appears a substance called isoflavone and found in soybeans makes it 70 percent less likely for women who consume soybeans five days a week to contract a heart attack or stroke compared to those who only imbib …

Are Magazine Editors Catering too Much to their Readers?
Source:

Chronicles the interview between Charlie Rose and Adam Moss, Editor of New York Magazine, asking whether editors are giving too much credence to their readers. Surveys the popularity of NYMag.com and discusses the growing potential for ad revenues online versus regular print.

Indian Papers Are Well Read
Source: Forbes

Obituaries for newspapers are already being written in the United States and much of Europe, with the rise of the Internet and shrinking attention spans listed as the causes of death. But the news hasn't made it to India.

Sauna Health Benefits!

Saunas rids your body of unwanted materials and helps to improve overall circulation. the heat increases circulation near the skin and causes you to sweat.

Jack Shafer: Chronicle of the newspaper death foretold
Source: Slate

A good three decades before the newspaper industry began blaming its declining fortunes on the Web, the iPod, and game machines, it knew it was in huge trouble.

To Reverse Circ Plunge: Give Readers What They Want
Source: mediainfo.com

A few emergency ideas from the former Metro editor: Go tab, go free, go short. Stop endorsing candidates. Come to think of it, drop all editorials. Think young, think local. Sign up readers as contributors. And that's just a start.

Big City Newspapers Continue their Circulation Decline
Source: Editor & Publisher

From the article: The Audit Bureau of Circulations FAS-FAX report for the six-month period ending September 2006 released this morning confirmed yet again that major metros are struggling to show growth. The losses are steep while the gains are meager.

Ice Age North Atlantic temperatures, tropical oceans linked
Source: EurekAlert!

"Sudden shifts in temperature over Greenland and tropical rainfall patterns during the last ice age have been linked for the first time to rapid changes in the salinity of the north Atlantic Ocean, according to research published Oct. 5 in the journal Nature.

BuzzMachine » Blog Archive » Free news
Source: buzzmachine.com

Interesting view on Free new vs paid for news. The trend is definitely moving towards a trend of free new and free newspapers. However does this mean that new organisations bottom line becomes wholly dependant upon the advertising market and it's relative boyance....

Newspaper circulation down by more than 1 million
Source: The Philadelphia Inquirer

More than a million Americans stopped buying printed newspapers over the year ending March 31, according to a report issued today by the Audit Bureau of Circulations, which monitors newspaper sales for publishers and advertisers.

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