Magazine circulation slips 1.7% in 2nd half
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. (AP) — Magazine industry auditors say that total average U.S. circulation for 386 magazines fell 1.7% in the final six months of the year to 284.9 million.
The Alliance for Audited Media says paid subscriptions were down 1.2%, while newsstand sales fell about 11%.
Digital editions rose about 37% to 10.8 million, representing only 3.5% of total circulation. That's up from 2.4% of the total in the same period a year ago.
The top three publications by circulation were AARP The Magazine and AARP Bulletin, which both had more than 22 million copies, followed by Game Informer magazine, with 7.6 million.