Wednesday, May 04, 2011

New York Times Circulation Falls By 35,000

The New York Times has once again received bad news from the Audit Bureau of Circulations in regards to their average daily circulation figures. Apparently, charging readers on their booming website has not led to more readers for their struggling newspaper. Who would have thought of that?

According to ABC statistics, the year-by-year decline from last April is stunning:

April 2010: 951,000 readers per day.
April 2011: 916,000 readers per day.

Yikes!

This doesn't represent the death of the Times, but it should warn them to move away from biased liberalism and towards objective reporting, or else they will fall even further into obscurity and eventually go the way of the New York Sun, which folded without a wimper in 2008.

What say you?

1 comment:

  1. The sooner The New York Times goes out of business, the better. They're nothing but a mouthpiece for the Democratic Party and everyone knows it. NYT had the audacity to demand access to Sarah Palin's emails and then solicit their READERS to dig through them for dirt! I cancelled my subscription the same day NYT's "invitation" was announced--and I'm a Democrat!

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