Newspapers enjoy circulation boost in internet age
CAPE TOWN (AFP) - Newspapers around the world saw a 2.3 percent rise in circulation in 2006 and a growth in advertising revenue despite the rise of digital media, a report by a global industry body said Monday.
Sales have increased 9.5 percent in the last five years, the World Association of Newspapers said in a report, while advertising revenues in paid dailies rose 3.8 percent last year and 15.8 percent since 2002.
When adding free dailies into the mix, global circulation grew 4.6 percent last year and 14.8 percent since 2002.
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