Sun Readership Up as Circulation Declines Slow
May 08 2006 - 6:58PM
PR Newswire (US)
Sun Issues Correction to ABC FAS-Fax Release BALTIMORE, May 8
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Even as the latest Audit Bureau of
Circulations FAS-FAX release showed The Sun's recent circulation
declines slowing, new research shows the paper's readership
actually growing. The March ABC Publisher's Statement shows Sun
overall daily (Monday - Friday average) circulation down about 3%
and Sunday down about 6.6%, largely reflecting the newspaper's
continued reduction of bulk or third-party sponsored distribution.
(A mistake in ABC's original release this morning erroneously
reported that The Sun's daily circulation was down 9.3%.) For the
reporting period that ended March 30, 2006, The Sun reported
overall average daily circulation (Monday through Friday) of
236,317, down from 243,737 in March 2005. Average Sunday
circulation was 401,918, down from 430,675 a year ago. But the Sun
circulation most valued by advertisers, individually paid
circulation (home delivery plus single copy), was essentially flat
for the reporting period, dropping just 1.2% daily and 1.8% Sunday.
In addition, the latest data from the Baltimore Sun's consumer
tracking study -- which measures daily newspaper readership by
asking market adults "Did you read The Sun in the last week?" --
shows a gain of approximately 100,000 in the paper's weekly
readership since the last time the survey was conducted in October
2005. "While total circulation of The Sun is slightly lower,
clearly the paper is getting into the hands of more people who are
reading it," says Baltimore Sun Vice President of Circulation Louis
Maranto. "We believe the improvement reflects the increased volume
of state and county news, as well as readers' growing levels of
comfort with the redesign we introduced last fall. The growth in
readership combined with the slowing of individually paid
circulation declines validates our decision to reduce our bulk
distribution and focus on getting the paper into the hands of
people who are actively seeking it out." The Baltimore Sun is
Maryland's leading news and information company, reaching more than
1.2 million readers and more than 75% of market adults every week.
Founded in 1837 and acquired in 2000 by Tribune, the company
publishes The Sun, baltimoresun.com, the Patuxent and Homestead
community newspapers and multiple niche print and online
publications. DATASOURCE: The Baltimore Sun CONTACT: Linda Geeson
of The Baltimore Sun, +1-410-332-6573, Web site: http:/
baltimoresun.com
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