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Old 06-27-2012, 11:23 AM   #41
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Originally Posted by Rob Lister View Post
Newspaper circulation is down, down, down. For newspapers, daily volume peaked in 1984 at 63,340,000 (source) and was, in 2009 at 46,248,000 (close to where it was in 1945).

Magazine circulation looks mostly flat for decades but trustworthy data is harder to get a handle on. (one source). That surprises me. I thought they would be in dire decline also.

I suppose the real answers come from the output of paper mills but even that is a little skewed because of the post-consumer content. I couldn't be bothered to find data on it.
Just dropped my local newspaper subscription. It's a downward spiral, the subscriptions have dropped, the advertisers have dropped, the size has dropped to almost nothing, it's a self-defeating death spiral.
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