Is the end near for the newspaper industry? The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal and the USA Today all have an uphill battle in front of them. Ad spending and circulation continues to fall at the newspapers. The drop occurred nearly across the board during the six months that ended Sept. 30; the largest metropolitan dailies saw weekday circulation fall anywhere from 1.9 percent for The Washington Post, to 13.6 percent for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, compared with the period a year earlier. The figures, released by the Audit Bureau of Circulations based on reports filed by the individual papers, showed that circulation at The Houston Chronicle, The Boston Globe and The Star-Ledger of Newark fell more than 10 percent.
The exceptions among the nation’s biggest newspapers were USA Today and The Wall Street Journal, the two truly national papers and the two largest in circulation, which were virtually unchanged, at 2.3 million for USA Today and 2 million for The Journal on weekdays. Neither paper publishes on Sundays. Among more than 100 papers with weekday circulation above 100,000, not one had more than a fractional increase. LeaseTrader.com is a great way to advertise your car and have it transferred to someone else through car lease transfer.
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