Despite numbers released yesterday by the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) revealing that North American newspaper paid circulations are on the decline, some Canadian titles are enjoying increases. The Globe & Mail increased 4% to 330,706 for its weekday paid run for the six-month period ending September 30. Meanwhile, The Calgary Herald‘s Monday to Thursday run increased by 2 percent to 116,671. In Montreal, La Presse increased 3 percentage points from 188,216 to 194,183. Le Devoir saw a gain of 3 percent, as well.
At the other end of the spectrum, Canada’s largest newspaper, The Toronto Star slipped 3% from last year’s numbers to its present 451,972 in weekday paid circulation. The National Post also saw a decrease of 4% in average Monday to Friday circulation to 232,508. Other drops include The Vancouver Sun which also dipped 4% for weekdays from 172,956 last year to 165,437 this year.