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Conexus Newspaper circulation in the United States fell by 5%

The circulation of the major U.S. print media fell 5%, according to the latest circulation figures released biannual trade publication in the media industry Editor and Publisher, but this percentage is lower than the previous year.
The magazine notes that, according to data compiled by the Audit Agency Circulation, the six months ended September 30 fell by 5% of circulation daily editions and 4.5% for Sunday editions.
The decline in U.S. newspaper circulation is caused by the lack of advertisers and the rivalry with digital media, and was more moderate during the period between April and September 2010 than in the same months of 2009, when the fall in the daily edition is 11%.
According to published figures, the daily circulation of The New York Times fell 5.5%, reaching 876,638 copies. Fortune Best
had the Wall Street Journal and USA Today, which ranks first and second copies of the least lost. In the case of the Wall Street Journal, rose 1.82% and has a circulation of 2,061,142 copies, while USA Today, which until last year was the leading newspaper in the U.S. by sales, fell 3, 7% daily edition, up to 1.8 million.
newspaper Newsday has been the newspaper that has staged a strong fall down 12% to 314,848 copies.
Other newspapers also have been damaged during the last six months have been the San Francisco Chronicle and experienced Houston Chronicle a loss of 11%.
Among those who have succeeded in increasing its circulation the newspaper stands Dallas Morning News, with an increase in circulation of 0.3%.

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