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The Sun Ups Its Cover Price

The Sun Ups Its Cover Price

The Sun The Sun is set to raise its weekday cover price to 30p, up 5p, in London and the south-east region from Monday, following its 0.8% year on year increase in the latest ABC figures.

The paper slashed its cover price from 35p to 20p in the Carlton ITV region, London and the south-east last September but increased its cover price to 25p in London and the south-east in May this year.

Price-cutting tactics were used in an attempt to keep the Sun’s daily circulation above 3 million copies – it initially slipped below this mark in December but has grown its circulation above 3 million since then.

The Sun was one of only two daily newspapers, along with the FT, to avoid a circulation fall in last month’s ABC figures, with a current circulation of almost 3.1 million (see ABC National Newspaper Round-Up: June 2008).

Other regions, except Scotland, pay 35p for the paper on weekdays, with the Saturday edition costing 55p across the country.

66% of the Sun’s circulation was sold at the full cover price of 35p in June, according to reports in the trade press.

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