Magazine Sales Continued To Decline In 2010

Newsstands grew even lonelier last year as second-half circulation numbers for 2010 were downfor the majority of magazines.  According to a study by the Audit Bureau of Circulations, Hearst dropped 6 percent and Condé Nast declined 10 percent in singly copy sales.  Among the biggest losers at Condé were Allure, which experienced a 19 percent downturn,  Lucky, which saw a 22 percent dip, and Self, which fell 16 percent.

A rare winner in 2010 was Town & Country, which improved newsstand sales by 25 percent. 

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