Sun-Herald print circulation falls again as video streams recover

Sunday newspaper the Sun-Herald has continued its circulation plunge in the latest set of audience data from Fairfax Media.

According to the numbers for August, the paper fell by 23% again – with its circulation dropping to 326,357 from 424,053 at the same time a year before. The 23% fall is similar to the one the newspaper experienced in June.

In part the fall follows a change to Fairfax’s circulation strategy to remove unprofitable copies of the Sun-Herald from its circulation. This also included a cover price increase. However, key elements of the recent relaunch of the newspaper have since been reversed. Its move to an image led, feature-style cover has been dropped in recent weeks, and a pullout TV guide was quickly reinstated after being dropped.

Meanwhile, the Saturday edition of the Sydney Morning Herald fell by 18% to 266,984. Monday to Friday circulation fell by 15% to 161,881.

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