Circulation at The Wall Street Journal Rose Sharply From a Year Earlier -- All Other Dailies Down (Sunday Editions Up)
Newspaper circulation slips further --
WSJ;
Circulation rose sharply at The Wall Street Journal, which had
average weekday circulation of 2.3 million as of Sept. 30, up 9.4% from a
year earlier.
The Wall Street Journal maintained its position as the country's
largest newspaper by average weekday circulation, with others in the top
three spots also keeping their ranks.
The Journal moved past Gannett Co.'s
flagship USA Today as the largest U.S. newspaper in 2009. USA Today had been the biggest paper in the U.S. for a decade.
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