Evening Post still No1 in Wales

Good to see the South Wales Evening Post is still holding its own as the best selling daily newspaper in Wales.
The latest audited sales figures make for pretty grim reading, however.
Here are some selected results for the six-month period up to the end of June.
Daily papers
Daily Post (North Wales) 33,938, -5.3pc
South Wales Argus (Newport) 26,667, -5.6pc
Evening Leader (Wrexham) 19,437, -8.1pc
South Wales Evening Post (Swansea) 46,069, -10.1pc
Western Mail (Cardiff) 32,926, -11.4pc
South Wales Echo (Cardiff) 39,361, -11.8pc
Weekly papers
Wales on Sunday 34,696 -18.9%
Western Telegraph 22,705 -8.5%
Glamorgan Gazette (Series) 19,423 -10.6%
Carmarthen Journal 19,204 -7.2%
County Times and Express 15,782 -5.3%
Merthyr Express (Series) 15,542 -9.2%
North Wales Weekly News (Series) 15,124 -8.4%
Llanelli Star 14,387 -10.4%
Caernarfon & Denbigh Herald (Series) 12,545 -6.7%
Pontypridd & Llantrisant Observer 9,572 -14.9%
Holyhead & Anglesey Mail 8,663 -12.1%
Gwent Gazette 8,631 -24.0%
Cardigan & Tivy-Side Advertiser 7,407 -7.0%
South Wales Guardian 7,347 -12.0%

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