tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7332732.post-65141115419156085642007-04-30T10:40:00.000-04:002007-04-30T13:44:25.306-04:00Newspaper CirculationI found this interesting, and thought I'd pass it along. From the AP, it <a href="http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/070430/newspapers_circulation_list.html?.v=1">the average weekday circulation of the top 20 U.S. newspapers.</a> The numbers are for the six-month period ending in March, and the change listed is from the same period a year ago.<br /><br /><blockquote>1. USA Today, 2,278,022, up 0.2 percent<br /><br />2. The Wall Street Journal, 2,062,312, up 0.6 percent<br /><br />3. The New York Times, 1,120,420, down 1.9 percent<br /><br />4. Los Angeles Times, 815,723, down 4.2 percent<br /><br />5. New York Post, 724,748, up 7.6 percent<br /><br />6. New York Daily News, 718,174, up 1.4 percent<br /><br />7. The Washington Post, 699,130, down 3.5 percent<br /><br />8. Chicago Tribune, 566,827, down 2.1 percent<br /><br />9. Houston Chronicle, 503,114, down 2 percent<br /><br />10. The Arizona Republic, 433,731, down 1.1 percent<br /><br />11. Dallas Morning News, 411,919, down 14.3 percent<br /><br />12. Newsday, Long Island, 398,231, down 6.9 percent<br /><br />13. San Francisco Chronicle, 386,564, down 2.9 percent<br /><br />14. The Boston Globe, 382,503, down 3.7 percent<br /><br />15. The Star-Ledger of Newark, N.J., 372,629, down 6.1 percent<br /><br />16. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 357,399, down 2.1 percent<br /><br />17. The Philadelphia Inquirer, 352,593, up 0.6 percent<br /><br />18. Star Tribune of Minneapolis-St. Paul, 345,252, down 4.9 percent<br /><br />19. The Plain Dealer, Cleveland, 344,704, up 0.5 percent<br /><br />20. Detroit Free Press, 329,989, down 4.7 percent</blockquote>Michaelnoreply@blogger.com