Relaunched Sun-Herald loses 19% of its circulation

sun herald relaunch coverThe print edition of Fairfax Media’s Sun-Herald has suffered the biggest percentage fall in the newspaper’s history, figures released by the company suggest.

According to Fairfax’s monthly update to the market on its audiences across all of its platforms, the Sun-Herald fell to a new low of 432,617 in May – a drop of 19% on the same time a year before.

As well as the ongoing decline in the print market, a major factor was the company’s shift in strategy to focus on increasing cover price rather than chasing circulation. The price went up from $2 to $2.30 in most of its market and up to $2.50 in northern New South Wales. It is the first time the company has put a regional premium on the Sunday edition.

The monthly numbers – which have not been officially audited – are the first to be publicly available since the Sun-Herald underwent a relaunch which was backed with an extensive marketing campaign.

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