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Wed May 2, 2007 — by Glenn Hauman
Circulations drop at newspapers
Numbers continue to plummet
Comic books aren't the only media who are having bad times with circulation drops. Comic strips are feeling pinched too, perhaps even more, as many of the large metro newspapers across the country are experiencing significant circulation drops, according to the latest figures from the Audit Bureau of Circulations. Circulation at The New York Times fell by 1.93%, at Tribune's Newsday by 6.9% and at Belo's Dallas Morning News by 14%. National dailies fared slightly better, remaining flat compared to last year.
Round up the usual suspects. Darn that Internet.
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