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Sunday, June 17, 2007

Brits chuck the tabs, Delhi awaits more


With Todays, Tomorrows and Yesterdays in queue to take on the Metros, Nows, Mirrors and Mid Days of this country, here's news from The Guardian's media site. Sure to give some, ahem, indigestion (stop burping now). I quote, obviously:
UK's daily red-top newspapers continued to see a steady year-on-year drop in sales in May, with circulation dropping by an average of 4%, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations.

The Sun has seen its circulation fall by 105,000 copies, or 3.36%, in the past 12 months to 3,043,351.

The paper's circulation has fallen 17% since May 2000, down from more than 3.5m. Month-on-month circulation fell 0.14% from 3,047,527 in April.

Daily Mirror also saw its circulation edge upwards from 1,537,143 in April to 1,554,610 last month, an increase of 1.14%. But the Mirror's latest monthly circulation figure is down 4.86% from 1,634,006 in May 2006.

1 comment:

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