Circulation for Top 20 Newspapers in USA

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before the internet i used to read 3 papers each day...now get my news other ways...i guess i'm not the only one....

Mon May 08 2006 08:55:53 ET

Here it is. The paid weekday circulation of the nation's 20 largest newspapers for the six-month period ending March 31, 2006.

1. USA Today, 2,272,815, up 0.09 percent

2. The Wall Street Journal, 2,049,786, down 1
percent

3. The New York Times, 1,142,464, up 0.5 percent

4. Los Angeles Times, 851,832, down 5.4 percent

5. The Washington Post, 724,242, down 3.7 percent

6. New York Daily News, 708,477, down 3.7 percent

7. New York Post, 673,379, down 0.7 percent

8. Chicago Tribune, 579,079, up 0.9 percent

9. Houston Chronicle, 513,387, down 3.6 percent

10. The Arizona Republic, 438,722, down 2.1 percent

11. Newsday, Long Island, 427,771, down 2.7 percent

12. The Star-Ledger of Newark, N.J., 398,329, up 0.9 percent

13. San Francisco Chronicle, 398,246, down 15.6 percent

14. The Boston Globe, 397,288, down 8.5 percent

15. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 365,011, down 6.7 percent

16. Star Tribune of Minneapolis-St. Paul, 362,964, down 2.9 percent

17. The Philadelphia Inquirer, 350,457, down 5.1 percent

18. Detroit Free Press, 345,861, up 0.04 percent

19. The Plain Dealer, Cleveland, 343,163, down 1.6 percent

20. St. Petersburg Times, Florida, 323,031, down 4.4 percent
 

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USA Is very good the sport page alone worth the price of paper.The one that surprise me was Wall Street being down.
 
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