Average daily circulation shows 11.9% jump; average Sunday
circulation up 3.4%
BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 30, 2012--
The Boston Globe’s paid circulation grew over the last six months,
including an 11.9 percent jump for average daily circulation over the
same period a year earlier, according to the Audit Bureau of
Circulations, an independent group.
Average Sunday circulation was 372,541 for the six-month period that
ended in September, an increase of 3.4 percent over the same period a
year earlier, according to the Chicago-based Audit Bureau. Average daily
circulation rose 11.9 percent to 230,351 over those same six months.
“These numbers build on a trend we first saw this spring, when the
Globe’s paid circulation grew for the first time since September 2004,”
said Christopher Mayer, the Globe’s publisher. “This reflects our
readers’ commitment to our award-winning journalism, no matter what the
platform.”
The numbers include print circulation and digital subscriptions. While
the Globe saw print declines of 6% for Sunday and 9% for daily over the
same period a year earlier, these were offset by gains in digital
subscriptions. The Globe has 26,000 digital-only subscribers to
BostonGlobe.com, which launched in October 2011, as of the end of the
third quarter of this year. Overall, 50,000 readers use the Globe’s
portfolio of digital products, averaged over the six-month ABC reporting
period.
At the end of March, the Globe launched the next generation of the
ePaper app, a replica edition, which allows readers to browse the print
edition on their iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch page by page, including
advertisements. The app is free for subscribers.
The Globe ranks 23rd nationally for both daily and Sunday,
according to the Audit Bureau. In the greater Boston market, the Globe
continues to hold its position as a dominant news provider, reaching
more than 43 percent of adults in the DMA (Designated Market Area).
About The Boston Globe:
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NYT), a leading global, multimedia news and information company with
2011 revenues of $2.3 billion, includes The New York Times, the
International Herald Tribune, The Boston Globe, NYTimes.com,
BostonGlobe.com,
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and related properties. The Company’s core purpose is to enhance society
by creating, collecting and distributing high-quality news and
information.

Source: The Boston Globe
Boston Globe
Ellen Clegg, 617-929-3339
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Executive
Director of Communications
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