Tuesday, 6 December 2016

What the latest sales figures tell us about the state of newsprint #26

What the latest sales figures tell us about the state of newsprint



Despite the digital age, newsprint papers cling on to life.

The monthly release of print sales figures by the Audit Bureau of Circulations used to be a focal point of interest. Now eyes are averted. The details pass without comment.The first fact to notice is the widespread use of bulks, those copies sold at less than cover price so that they can be given away free at airports, railway stations and hotels.

In my opinion, I feel that this article just reestablishes that the condition of daily papers is in the tragic position that we've taken in it's in. While certain papers might pick up purchasers, a striking measure of distributions are losing them. This, as well as the way that papers, for example, The Guardian now could consider a computerized just future is illustrative of the way that the print stage is turning out to be progressively flimsy.




















































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