*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 ...
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 ...
Circulation of daily newspapers has dropped to a 77-year low, signaling an end to print and a shift to all-digital delivery, according to a new industry review. The Pew Research Center said that ...
NEW YORK (AP) — For the first time in 2020, the newspaper industry earned more money from circulation than advertising. Yet like many of the other benchmarks noted this week by the Pew Research Center ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The plunge in U.S. newspaper circulation is accelerating, according to the latest figures released on Monday, as more people cancel their subscriptions and publishers cut ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. newspaper circulation fell 3.6 percent in the latest set of figures released by an industry group on Monday, reflecting a migration of readers to the Internet and publishers' ...
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 ...
Average weekly circulation for big US newspapers fell again in the last six months. The Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) said circulation for the 24 biggest US dailies fell 3.2% over the past half ...
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 ...
Guwahati, September 12: The Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) has published the verified circulation statistics for the period of January to June 2025. As per the announcement from ABC, daily ...
Declining circulation and ad revenues have led to cuts in the newsrooms of many major American newspapers. New York Times business columnist Joe Nocera tells Scott Simon what the companies are doing ...