US: Wall Street Journal print circulation is flat, online growing
Posted by Lauren Drablier on October 22, 2008 at 2:15 PM
According to Editor & Publisher, the Wall Street Journal is set to announce next week that its Monday through Friday average daily circulation for the last six months has remained constant. Even though they have failed to increase their circulation figures, they have remained constant when most other papers are reporting sliding figures.
The WSJ did manage to increase its individually paid circulation by 2.4%, meanwhile other-paid (which includes employee, hotel, Newspapers in Education and third-party copies) circulation declined by 16%. Online subscription has increased by 7.4% from one year ago. In addition, visitors to WSJ.com increased by 137% this year.
Source: Editor & Publisher
Source: Editor & Publisher
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