Recent newspaper readership articles

74% of U.S. Adults Read Newspapers at Least Once a Week in Print or Online
Posted Nov 17, 2009

New data from Scarborough Research finds nearly three in four adults, nearly 171 million, in the U.S. read printed news on a weekly basis.

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Posted Jul 15, 2009

The Rochester Democrat and Chronicle and washingtonpost.com took top honors in Scarborough Research’s biannual Newspaper Penetration Report.  According to the survey, the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle’s print edition was read by 78 percent of the adults in the market.  It also took the top spot in the Integrated Newspaper Audience rankings, which measures the percent of adults in a market who read the newspaper in print form, on the Internet, or did both during the past week, with 80 percent.
Washingtonpost.com was the leading newspaper website, with 24 percent of adults in …

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Posted Jun 1, 2009

ankruptcies, declining readership, falling ad dollars and the suburbanization of America have all contributed to the slow death of the great American newspaper.

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Posted Mar 27, 2009

Rochester, NY, is the top U.S. city for newspaper readership, according to a new analysis of Integrated Newspaper Audience (INA) data from Scarborough Research, a partnership between Arbitron and The Nielsen Company. A higher percentage of adults in Rochester, NY, are reading newspapers in print or online than in any other U.S. market. The INA of Rochester is 87% – meaning that 87% of adults in the Rochester DMA read a printed newspaper, a newspaper’s website, or did both during the past week. Following closely behind are Cleveland, OH and …

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