ABCs: Double digit declines for newspapers

TeleMost of Australia’s major metro mastheads have once again posted double digits declines in the last round of print circulation figures.

According to figures released today by the Audit Bureau of Circulation, Fairfax Media’s The Age posted the largest metro year-on-year circulation fall recording a 17 per cent decline on weekdays with the newspaper falling from 157,480 copies to 130,767.

Sister Fairfax newspaper, The Sydney Morning Herald also posted a 16.60 per cent decline with its print circulation numbers hitting 131,737 in the last quarter of 2013.

Amongst the News Corp Australia stable many of its newspapers also posted double digit declines with tabloids The Daily Telegraph and Herald Sun posting weekday declines of 12 per cent and 12.3 per cent respectively. The Telegraph had a weekday circulation of 293,512 last quarter while its Victorian counterpart had 394,597.

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