Daily Circulation Falls at U.S. Papers

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Daily circulation fell 2.8 percent at U.S. newspapers in the six-month period ending in September, an industry group reported Monday, the latest sign of struggle as newspapers try to hold on to paying readers, the Associated Press reports.


Sunday circulation fell 3.4 percent in the same period, according to the Newspaper Association of America’s calculations of data supplied by the Audit Bureau of Circulations.


The latest decline is in line with a long-term trend of falling circulation as newspapers battle with ever-increasing demands on readers’ time as well as rapid changes in reading and advertising habits due to the growth of Internet use.


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