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Article: Newspaper circulation continues to decline.
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- Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pittsburgh, PA)
- Article date:
- October 31, 2006
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Byline: Anya Sostek
Oct. 31--If circulation figures released yesterday are any indication, things are going from bad to worse in the newspaper industry -- and the Post-Gazette is no exception.
Nationwide, daily newspaper circulation fell an average of 2.8 percent over the six-month period ended in September, according to Newspaper Association of America calculations of figures released by the Chicago-based Audit Bureau of Circulation.
Sunday circulation fell 3.4 percent nationwide over the same time period.
At the Post-Gazette in the last six months, daily circulation fell 8.1 percent, from 230,887 to 212,075, and Sunday circulation ...
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Article: Commerce: Notes circulation fell by Rs. 1,405,17m.
PPI - Pakistan Press International;
October 18, 2004 ;
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...LAHORE, Oct 18-(PPI): Currency notes in circulation stood at Rs. 620,227,970 million against earlier week's figure of Rs. 621,633,140 million, showing a fall of Rs. 1,405,17 million. According to a report of the State Bank of Pakistan, for the week ended September 18, 2004, total notes issued also
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