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Newspaper Trends Survey: The Highs and Lows

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June 2013 -- The annual World Press Trends survey of the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) finds print newspaper circulations continued to rise in Asia while they decline in mature markets in the West.

An analysis of the World Press Trends data shows that news sites enjoy high readership, but the level of reader engagement is low. Digital platforms have increased the audience for newspaper content, but this growth is not being followed by a growth in advertising revenues.

The World Press Trends survey analyzed data from more than 70 countries, accounting for more than 90 per cent of the global industry's value. Additional survey findings:

MORE THAN HALF THE WORLD'S POPULATION READS A DAILY NEWSPAPER
   
CIRCULATION TRENDS
           
NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING REVENUES
         
THE ENGAGEMENT CHALLENGE
   
GROWING REVENUE SOURCES
   

About: WAN-IFRA, the global organization for newspapers and news publishers, is a leading provider of industry research and analysis that identifies, analyzes and publicizes all important breakthroughs and opportunities that can benefit news media all over the world. World Press Trends, the leading source of newspaper data and trends globally, has been published by WAN-IFRA since 1989. The World Press Trends survey analyzed data from more than 70 countries, accounting for more than 90 per cent of the global industry's value. The data is compiled through an enormous undertaking by dozens of national newspaper and news media associations and generous support from global data suppliers: Zenith Optimedia, IPSOS, ComScore and the ITU.


Source: WAN-IFRA, World Press Trends: Increasing Audience Engagement is Future for News Media, June 2, 2013.