Newspaper circulation is going steadily down. The numbers are out there and they make bad reading for those in the industry. They are propaganda machines that have out lived their peak influence. The British National Party will not be shedding tears for them. Giuseppe has the numbers and a gloat. The Telegraph aka The Quislinggraph dropped 16% in a year. No wonder they are sacking people. The Sun with sales of 2,936,099 at 20p a time is grossing around £587,219 per diem or £214 million per annum. This sounds like a living to me. Knock off 50% for distribution and 25% for printing to leave £53 million for editorial. There is room for lots of snouts in that particular trough. The Grauniad, grossing some £54 million should be able to survive.
To this we need to add advertising income. This is or was the
cream on a very profitable set up. They have gotten too used to it. Hangers on
are feeling the pinch. Things are tough all over. I will not shed a tear.
Circulation Of Newspapers Declines Again In May 2010
As the MSM are still attacking the BNP, nationalists will be
delighted to hear that circulation of anti-BNP newspapers declined again in
May. The Daily Star ended a long run of
year-on-year circulation rises in May, dropping 2.1 per cent to 822,934. It meant that no UK-wide national newspaper
put on sales year on year in May. The Daily Mirror dropped 6.6 per cent year
on year to 1,238,145, The Sunday Mirror dropped 5.9 per cent to 1,148,107 and
The People dropped 9.7 per cent to 526,438. Trinity Mirror announced yesterday that it
was to cut around 200 jobs, or up to 40 per cent of the total editorial
workforce, at its three national newspaper titles. Elsewhere in the popular and mid markets,
The Sun was the best performer – dropping by just 1.6 per cent to an average
sale of 2,936,099. The paper continues to sell for 20p in many parts of the
country. The News of the World, which in May had a
massive exclusive about Sarah Ferguson, dropped just 2.2 per cent to
2,858,727. Full national newspaper ABC figure for May
2010: Source ABC (Average daily sale for May followed by
percentage change year on year National Morning Popular Daily Mirror 1,238,145 -6.57 Daily Record 328,618 -6.26 Daily Star 822,934 -2.11 The Sun 2,936,099 -1.61 Total of average daily net circulation
5,325,796 -3.18 National Morning Mid Market Daily Express 663,627 -7.79 Daily Mail 2,090,469 -4.83 Total of average daily net circulation
2,754,096 -5.56 National Morning Quality The Daily Telegraph 698,456 -16.49 Financial Times 399,862 -2.69 The Herald 54,943 -6.20 The Guardian 300,472 -10.47 The Independent 194,501 -4.85 The Scotsman 45,352 -5.84 The Times 515,379 -12.82 Total of average daily net circulation
2,208,965 -11.12 National Morning Sporting Racing Post 56,818 -10.85 National Morning Group National Sunday Popular Daily Star Sunday 357,130 -0.72 News of the World 2,858,727 -2.24 Sunday Mail 389,218 -8.76 Sunday Mirror 1,148,107 -5.92 The People 526,438 -9.74 Total of average Sunday net circulation
5,279,620 -4.25 National Sunday Mid Market Sunday Express 568,247 -10.66 Sunday Post 328,129 -8.26 The Mail on Sunday 1,918,512 -7.11 Total of average Sunday net circulation
2,814,888 -7.98 National Sunday Quality Independent on Sunday 164,188 -1.95 The Observer 340,247 -16.10 Scotland on Sunday 57,057 -8.04 Sunday Herald 42,275 9.19 The Sunday Telegraph 512,819 -17.18 The Sunday Times 1,117,749 -6.42 Total of average Sunday net circulation
2,234,335 -10.17 The more newspapers keep lying, the greater
the number of people that will vote with money from their own pockets and
choose to stop buying them. This trend is not going to be reversed until
media tycoons stop paying lip service to their political puppet masters and
the anti-British NUJ, unfortunately for them the people are waking, and can
see that what is printed is not information but propaganda. GIUSEPPE DE SANTIS
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Posted on12 June 2010.
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dead tree press is screwed. Distribution systems will change.