The overall national daily newspaper market was down 8.7% year on year for September – 825,000 less copies circulated. Compared to last month the latest data shows a 1.6% drop or 144,000 copies shed.
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The overall daily newspaper market was down -10.1% YoY and -0.9% PoP in August, with just one title enjoying a increase in circulation over the year. Independent’s sister title i posted a 47.3% YoY rise during the summer month and now has a total circulation of 282,000 copies.
The Sun leads the way with the greatest number of combined print and website readers, according to NRS PADD (Print and Digital Data), which has been released for the first time today.