'WSJ' Remains Top-Selling U.S. Paper
Electronic edition copies soar 22 percent
The Wall Street Journal, boosted by a 22 percent increase in sales of its electronic edition, has held on to its crown as the top-selling U.S. newspaper. The WSJ’s total average circulation rose 1.2 percent, to 2.1 million, which included 504,734 digital non-replica copies.
The figures came out today as part of the Audit Bureau of Circulations’ Fas-Fax circulation report covering the six months ended March 31.
Without those digital copies, the WSJ’s print circulation was 1,613,062, second to USA Today, which moved 1.8
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