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New York Times, Audit Thyself
From our NYT: All the News That We See Fit desk Thursday’s New York Times Business section features this piece from ad maven Stuart Elliott: Renaming the Circulation Overseer AN organization devoted to the data and decimal points of audits … Continue reading
It’s Good To Live In A Two-Daily Town (Circulation Disputation Edition)
There’s no bigger story for the local dailies than their circulation figures, and, boy, do the two tell different tales today. Boston Herald: Herald sees readership spike The reach of the Boston Herald is greater than ever before as the … Continue reading
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It’s Good To Live In A Two-Daily Town (Circulation Roulette Edition)
From the Boston Herald’s Good for Us! desk: Our readership’s on the up and up! But Scarborough survey finds bad news for Globe The Herald’s audience grew at a double-digit clip over the past year while the Globe saw significant … Continue reading
It’s Good To Live In A Two-Daily Town (Circulation Figures Edition)
The Audit Bureau of Circulations has just released the latest figures for the Boston Globe and the Boston Herald, and as usual, the local dailies inhabit parallel universes in their coverage of the numbers. For starters, the Globe report appears in … Continue reading
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Boston Globe Buries The Lede On Circulation Plunge
Actually, the local broadsheet incinerated the lede in this piece on its latest circulation figures: The nonprofit organization that audits newspaper circulation yesterday released figures based on a new measurement system that aims to capture a broader spectrum of readers — … Continue reading
It’s Good To Live In A Two-Daily Town (Circulation Decline Edition)
The Audit Bureau of Circulations has issued its latest report cards for the nation’s newspapers, and the state of print journalism is . . . weak. But not as weak as last year. Good news! Daily papers are dying more … Continue reading