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c9 ([personal profile] c9) wrote2008-11-02 03:54 pm

Big News (Corrected)

I have been meaning to get around to this repetitive corrective task, so now's my chance while my brain is otherwise occupied. After shocking and aweing (sp?) the world previously, here's a corrected list.

List of newspapers in North America by average daily circulation:

 
Title of Paper
Average Daily
Circulation
Population of Home City
(Note: not metro area, and
according to wikipedia)
USA Today2,284,219
38,929 (no, seriously)
The Wall Street Journal (New York City)2,069,4638,274,527
The New York Times1,077,2568,274,527
Los Angeles Times773,8843,849,378
Daily News (New York City)703,1378,274,527
New York Post702,4888,274,527
The Washington Post673,180588,292
Chicago Tribune541,6632,836,658
Houston Chronicle494,1312,208,180
Toronto Star465,8032,503,281
The Arizona Republic (Phoenix)413,3321,552,259
Newsday (Long Island, NY)379,6137,559,372
San Francisco Chronicle370,345764,976
The Dallas Morning News368,3131,232,940
The Boston Globe350,605616,535
The Star-Ledger (Newark, NJ)345,130281,402
The Globe and Mail337,3862,503,281
The Philadelphia Inquirer334,1501,449,634
The Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH)330,280478,403
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution326,907519,145



[identity profile] joecdn.livejournal.com 2008-11-03 04:50 am (UTC)(link)
It's kinda weird that the Washington Post circulation is greater than the city population...