Fairfax: Use readership not circulation numbers

Fairfax has launched an attack on News Ltd for its use of circulation rather than readership figures to promote its property advertising.  

smh-domain-ad1In a full page advertisement in today’s Sydney Morning Herald for Fairfax’s Domain property masthead, it attacks News Ltd’s local Courier and Cumberland newspapers for using circulation numbers in its ad campaigns.

Headed “THE FACTS”, the ad says: “This circulation is not a measure of audience; it is in fact the total number of newspapers distributed to letterboxes. Distribution, or circulation, does not provide an advertiser with a true measure of exposure within an audience group or geographic area. Readership is what an advertiser pays for.”

It then features graphs suggesting Domain has a greater readership than various News Ltd titles.

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