Johnston said its newspaper sales "remained resilient" with circulation revenues down by 1.1%.
As a senior, I was the editor of a university-funded student newspaper with a circulation of 20, 000.
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From 1937 to 1943, Brasillach edited Je Suis Partout, a fascist newspaper with a circulation of 250, 000.
Even FHM, owned by Emap, a British publisher, which remains the market leader with a circulation of over 700, 000, was down by 2%.
The speculation is that something went wrong with the circulation of this drilling mud such that it could no longer control the reservoir pressures.
But with a circulation of 10, 000, it was virtually unknown outside of the circle of people who can tell the difference between a canto and a couplet.
Major U.S. newspapers continued to struggle with declining circulation during the six months ended March 31, although a handful of scattered exceptions managed to eke out modest gains.
Originally from Wisconsin, Mr. Friess was a reporter in his younger days, writing obituaries and covering weddings for a weekly paper in Rice Lake with a circulation of 5, 000.
Although the News of the World was Britain's second biggest paper, with a circulation of 2.6m, this was a far cry from the more than 9m it sometimes sold in the 1950s.
Observers in the media sector have noted that the U.S. seems to have become more attractive to British media outlets as newspapers in the Land of Liberty struggle with falling circulation and revenue.
It was the Times that broke up this cosy consensus with a circulation drive in Delhi, where it and the Hindustan Times now compete fiercely for leadership in a market of more than 2m.
According to the most recent ABC newspaper sales figures, the Belfast Telegraph remained Northern Ireland's biggest selling daily paper with a circulation of 53, 771 between July and December 2011, down 8.1% on the same period in 2010.
The Times of India, with a circulation in Mumbai of 600, 000 and half of the city's English-language market, responded with a copycat campaign (withdrawn when DNA sued) and, in May, the launch of a new tabloid, the Mumbai Mirror.
Learned shaykhs discussed whether the effects of coffee were similar to those of alcohol, and some remarked that passing round the coffee pot had something in common with the circulation of a pitcher of wine, a drink forbidden in Islam.
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The inaugural issue was a success, with an initial circulation of 75, 000 and chockablock with paid advertising.
Gurus and academics with hyperbolic declarations, widespread circulation of case studies with outlier results, excessive rhetoric, superficial implementations, and as I argued earlier, monopolization of technology.
Forbes has exceeded the US (900, 000) readership circulation with a rate base of over million internationally.
The Irish punt will continue to exist in dual circulation with the new notes and coins until 9 February.
Meanwhile, The New York Times remained the largest Sunday newspaper by an even wider margin, with an average circulation of 1, 339, 462.
With a weekly circulation of 400 000, Closer is a natural heir to France's first gossip magazine, German-owned Voici introduced in 1981.
Eurogamer, with an audited circulation of 5 million unique users per month, plans to roll the service out to its European-language sites also.
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In 1999, USA Today edged past the Wall Street Journal in circulation with 1.75 million daily copies, to take the title of the nation's biggest newspaper.
Lillehei solved that problem with cross-circulation, in which a donor, linked to the patient by plastic hose and a simple pump, acted as a living heart-lung machine.
He said he was an Argentine journalist who wanted to interview Morini for a well-known magazine with a big circulation, widely read all over Latin America, from Argentina to Mexico.
At the same time, production of motor vehicles has hit a ten-year high, with cars in circulation reaching 10.1 million in 2010, up from 6.6 million at the start of the millennium.
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The Sun -- the UK's most popular newspaper, with a daily circulation of 7 million -- switched allegiance from Labour to the Conservatives in 2009, a week before Brooks sent the text.
Besides that magazine, some of those photos also were published in the Irish Daily Star newspaper and Chi, which according to its parent company Mondadori is a women's magazine with an average circulation of more than 218, 000 and a readership well beyond that.
While a single wind-turbine does not affect the global atmosphere, the installation of a large number of such devices will interfere with the atmospheric circulation and diminish the extraction efficiency on the large scale, since any extraction of momentum will act in competition with natural wind-power energy dissipation by turbulence in the boundary layer.
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The Wall Street Journal Europe is the European edition of The Wall Street Journal, the New York-based newspaper with an average weekday circulation of 2.1 million.
According to the US General Accounting Office, two-thirds of pennies are out of circulation, with many of them disappearing almost the moment they reach the public.
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