Circulation
4th January 2012
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Auditor ABC to launch review after WSJ Europe scandal
Britain's newspaper circulation auditor plans to review its reporting standards after a scandal at the Wall Street Journal Europe last year (Reuters)
15th December 2011
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The Sun and Independent biggest monthly fallers in daily market
The Sun reports 3.36% drop month on month and 9.45% year on year, with the Independent down 4.18% and 28% respectively (Guardian)
15th December 2011
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The i bites into The Independent's circulation
The Independent, is slipping, suggesting that cannibalisation is now taking place between the two newspapers (Marketing Week)
15th December 2011
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The i bites into The Independent's circulation
The Independent, is slipping, suggesting that cannibalisation is now taking place between the two newspapers (Marketing Week)
15th December 2011
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Daily Star Sunday doubles circulation year on year
Richard Desmond's red-top, a beneficiary of NoW's closure, is up 100.7% year on year but down 3.29% month on month (Guardian)
14th December 2011
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The Daily Telegraph circulation falls below 600,000
Circulation has fallen below the 600,000 mark for the first time since modern records began (Media Week)
14th December 2011
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Express & Echo sales up 46% after weekly switch
The papers have published their circulation revealing that sales are up 46 per cent on its average daily figures (Press Gazette)
2nd December 2011
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NRS breakthrough as it fuses online and offline readership figures
This is regarded within the publishing industry as an important breakthrough (Guardian)
24th November 2011
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DMGT national titles offset tough year for local papers
"A resilient performance at its national newspapers helped offset a challenging year for its regional titles" (Scotsman)
16th November 2011
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Trinity Mirror’s Sunday titles still exploiting market gap
Sunday tabloids are still seeing a huge year on year circulation increase on the back of The News of the World’s demise (Marketing Week)

