The top 25 US newspapers for the April-September period, by daily and Sunday circulation

By AP
Monday, October 26, 2009

Circulation numbers for the 25 largest newspapers

The top 25 U.S. newspapers by average weekday and Sunday circulation from April through September. The percentage changes are from the same six-month span last year.

1. The Wall Street Journal — 2,024,269 weekday (up 0.6 percent); no Sunday edition.

2. USA Today — 1,900,116 weekday (down 17.2 percent); no Sunday edition.

3. The New York Times — 927,851 weekday (down 7.3 percent); 1,400,302 Sunday (down 2.7 percent).

4. Los Angeles Times — 657,467 weekday (down 11.1 percent); 983,702 Sunday (down 6.8 percent).

5. The Washington Post — 582,844 weekday (down 6.4 percent); 822,208

Sunday (down 5.1 percent).

6. Daily News of New York — 544,167 weekday (down 14 percent); 603,671 Sunday (down 10.5 percent).

7. New York Post — 508,042 weekday (down 18.8 percent); 343,361 Sunday (down 11.1 percent).

8. Chicago Tribune — 465,892 weekday (down 9.7 percent); 803,220

Sunday (down 7.1 percent).

9. Houston Chronicle — 384,419 weekday (down 14.2 percent); 547,387

Sunday (down 6.3 percent).

10. The Philadelphia Inquirer — 361,480 weekday; 499,140 Sunday (down 10.3 percent). The Audit Bureau says the year-ago daily figures are not comparable because the Inquirer’s numbers now are combined with those of the Philadelphia Daily News, which the Inquirer now counts as an edition of the same newspaper. The Daily News doesn’t have a Sunday edition.

11. Newsday of Long Island, N.Y. — 357,124 weekday (down 5.4 percent); 413,830 Sunday (down 4.6 percent).

12. The Denver Post — 340,949 weekday; 495,485 Sunday (down 9.2 percent). The year-ago weekday numbers are not comparable because subscribers of the now-closed Rocky Mountain News have been transferred to the Post. The news had no Sunday edition.)

13. The Arizona Republic of Phoenix — 316,874 weekday (down 12.3

percent); 458,992 Sunday (down 0.9 percent).

14. Star Tribune of Minneapolis — 304,543 weekday (down 5.5 percent); 477,562 Sunday (down 8.3 percent).

15. Chicago Sun-Times — 275,641 weekday (down 12 percent); 251,260 Sunday (down 1.8 percent).

16. The Plain Dealer of Cleveland — 271,180 weekday (down 11.2 percent); 390,636 Sunday (down 5 percent).

17. Detroit Free Press — 269,729 weekday (down 9.6 percent), 560,188 Sunday (down 7.5 percent).

18. Boston Globe — 264,105 weekday (down 18.5 percent); 418,529 Sunday (down 16.9 percent).

19. The Dallas Morning News — 263,810 weekday (down 22.2 percent); 390,520 Sunday (down 19.3 percent).

20. The Seattle Times — 263,588 weekday; 359,672 Sunday (down 5.9 percent). The year-ago weekday figures are not comparable because the now-closed Seattle Post-Intelligencer’s subscriptions were transferred to the Times.

21. San Francisco Chronicle — 251,782 weekday (down 25.8 percent); 306,705 Sunday (down 23 percent).

22. The Oregonian of Portland — 249,163 weekday (down 12.1 percent); 303,412 Sunday (down 12 percent).

23. The Star-Ledger of Newark, N.J. — 246,006 weekday (down 22.2 percent); 371,060 Sunday (down 18.6 percent).

24. The San Diego Union-Tribune — 242,705 weekday (down 10.1 percent); 309,571 Sunday (down 9.6 percent).

25. St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times — 240,147 weekday (down 10.7 percent); 370,050 Sunday (down 5.2 percent).

Source: Audit Bureau of Circulations.

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