Tough times for weekly papers

The downturn in local newspaper readership shows no sign of slowing in the weekly market where just 22 out of 401 paid-for or part-paid-for titles in the UK recorded positive sales growth between July and December last year.
The average circulation fall across the sector was 5.8 per cent compared to the same period in 2008. The figures were compiled by the Audit Bureau of Circulation, ABC.
The best-selling Welsh titles were as follows (percentages are year on year changes) -
Wales on Sunday 32,268 -10.3%
Western Telegraph 22,487 -4.7%
Carmarthen Journal 18,576 -5.3%
Glamorgan Gazette (Series) 18,149 -10.0%
North Wales Weekly News (Series) 14,920 -7.4%
Merthyr Express (Series) 14,177 -13.5%
Llanelli Star 13,880 -4.3%
Caernarfon & Denbigh Herald (Series) 12,349 -5.9%
Rhondda Leader 9,944 -14.6%
Holyhead & Anglesey Mail 8,778 -6.2%
Pontypridd & Llantrisant Observer 8,455 -18.4%
Newport Advertiser (Series) 7,869 -6.8%
Cynon Valley Leader 7,618 -16.9%
Gwent Gazette 7,549 -24.8%
Cardigan & Tivy-Side Advertiser 7,487 -3.0%
South Wales Guardian 7,028 -12.4%

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