Wednesday, 3 October 2012
Newspaper circulation figures show decline on NSW North Coast
Weekday circulation figures for principal regional daily newspapers according to AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER HISTORY GROUP NEWSLETTER No. 69 October 2012:
The only regional daily to record an increase in the audited period to the end of June was the Gold Coast Bulletin (up 221 sales, or 0.61 per cent). The remainder recorded declines of from 0.33 per cent (Broken Hill) to 11.05 per cent (Gympie). And, of course, the Daily News on the Tweed coast is no longer a daily printed publication. It closed on 3 December 2011.
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APN recently posted a net loss of $319.4 million and is trying to sell off a number of NZ assets.
Wonder how much the Northern Star and Daily Examiner are losing each week?
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