Tuesday, April 07, 2015

Newspaper Circulation falling at all newspapers

Newspaper200420122014+/- %, 10 years+/- %, 2 years
USA Today219209816275261156871-47.23%-28.92%
WSJ210101714992041256292-40.21%-16.20%
NYT1119027717513680905-39.15%-5.10%
LA Times983727489792405213-58.81%-17.27%
Wash Post760034434693399757-47.40%-8.04%
NY Daily News712671389270313178-56.06%-19.55%
NY Post642844344755261312-59.35%-24.20%
Chicago Tribune603315388848324620-46.19%-16.52%
Denver Post340169236223188630-44.55%-20.15%
Newsday553117278369247703-55.22%-11.02%
Houston Chronicle549300234483225032-59.03%-4.03%
Dallas Morning News528379345342172690-67.32%-49.99%
SF Chronicle499008229176145520-70.84%-36.50%
Arizona Republic466926274783244726-47.59%-10.94%
Boston Globe446241180919159458-64.27%-11.86%
Tampa Bay Times348502299393217597-37.56%-27.32%

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous12:41 PM

    Ask a 1st grader if they know what a newspaper is, or what the internet is. You’ll find the answer to be internet. So Newspapers are dead. Anyone who left the industry was smart.

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