Monday, October 30, 2006

Los Angeles Times Circulation


From: Hiller, David
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 10:00 AM
Subject: September Circulation


(Managers and supervisors: Please share this information with your employees who do not have e-mail. Thank you.)

October 30, 2006

Folks,


Today, we announced our circulation for the six months ended Sept. 24. Our total average paid Sunday circulation was 1,172,005 and 775,766 for Monday-Friday. We also reported average individually paid circulation of 741,665 Monday-Friday, an increase of 0.3%, and 1,157,332 Sunday, a decrease of 2.7%, compared with the same period last year.


The increase in individually paid circulation Monday-Friday was very good news, and will be among the best in the industry reported today. (Tribune newspapers averaged down 1.3%, and other peer newspapers were down 3.3%.) Our Sunday individually paid decrease was in line with other Tribune papers (down 2.5%) and better than peers (down 4.2%). As you know, we are focused on the individually paid audience, which is the audience advertisers most value.


Our total paid numbers, which showed declines of 8% daily and 6% on Sunday, reflect our strategy for improving the quality of our circulation by reducing other paid circulation.


Importantly, readership increased modestly for both daily and Sunday, reaching almost 2.2 million daily and 3.3 million Sunday.


These are solid and encouraging results, reflecting efforts all across the company.


We need to continue to innovate and change to bring more readers to the paper, and also to our websites. The recent re-design of the A section and the re-launch of Sunday Calendar are excellent examples. Look for The Envelope's new 11-week special print section series, which launches Wednesday. And as I am learning, there are an array of other exciting initiatives to build readership and circulation.


Thanks for all of your efforts on these fronts. They really show.


David

P.S. Our full press release is posted at http://www.latimes.com/services/newspaper/mediacenter/releases/la-mediacenter-2006-1030,0,5460139.story?coll=la-mediacenter-releases

2 comments:

Kanani said...

Folks?
Hmm... that's so... folksy!

Anonymous said...

Slice it and dice it anyway you want..... But circulation is in the tank and LAT's numers will soon be the same as the Tribune's "Flagship" newspaper!!!!!!