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By David Brauer | Published Mon, Apr 27 2009 9:35 am
[Note: clarification added.]
Hard on the heels of news the Star Tribune's Sunday circulation fell 6.7 percent for the six months ending in March, the Pioneer Press reports a 0.5 percent gain, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations.
While the Strib's weekday circulation fell a modest 0.7 percent, PiPress Monday-Friday numbers were up 0.3 percent. In the rapidly shrinking world of newspaper circ, the PiPress claims its numbers are fourth-best among the nation's Top 50 papers.
A bit like Bernie Madoff's returns, the PiPress' consistently incremental growth has led many to question its veracity, or at least the discounting needed to keep such levels. [To be clear: I don't believe fraud is involved, and there's zero evidence for that. I later apologized for the fraud interference, see here.]
In January, I mocked the paper's buck-a-year offer for Dakota County subscribers, though the paper has raised single copy prices elsewhere. It would be interesting to know whether overall circ revenue is up or down in St. Paul.
However they're finagling it, the PiPress hit a milestone of sorts with the newest ABC reports: its Sunday circulation is now more than half the Strib's. In 2007, the Minneapolis paper sold 574,000 papers compared to the PiPress' 252,000. Now the numbers are 497,000 to 253,000, respectively.
Here's the PiPress' Sunday trend:
March 2007: 251,843
March 2008: 252,055
March 2009: 253,351
And on weekdays:
March 2007: 191,591
March 2008: 191,768
March 2009: 192,342
Again, I'm hoping to get my mitts on the details later today so will provide more analysis for both papers, and hopefully other numbers statewide.
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