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American Voices: Magazine Sales Continue Downward Trend

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Magazine Sales Continue Downward Trend

August 11, 2011 |

ISSUE 47•32

Newsstand sales of magazines decreased 9.2 percent in the first half of 2011. What do you think?

  • Newsstands only use magazines as a loss leader to bolster sales of precious gum.

    Theiry Reis
    Construction Inspector

  • That doesn’t necessarily mean readership is down. In fact, a single copy of People is read by an average of 228 nail-salon customers.

    Hal Stamets
    Rasper

  • Publishers need to tailor their products to a younger audience—for example, by misspelling words, omitting or abusing punctuation, and keeping articles to a manageable 140-character length.

    Ella Reichert
    Unemployed

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