Monday 13 October 2014

NDM Post 14

Daily Record stops selling in Ireland after circulation slump


The Daily Records has recently stopped distribution of papers in the Irish republic the last issue of the paper sold was on the 11th October. Record's sales having slumped to fewer than 500 copies per day (469 on average during September, according to ABC figures). The publisher Trinity Mirror have yet to make a final decision to supply paper to the republic. The Daily Records have been losing circulation for the past 20 years.

-The Daily Record's sales having slumped to fewer than 500 copies per day.

-The Record sold almost 2,000 fewer copies in September than in August.

- Within Scotland the Record's average sale in September (202,831).

Trinity mirror should make a final decision and just stop distributing to the irish republic because its wa waste on money considering the cost for distribution and production where it could go to other areas that buy the paper such as soctland with a selling rate at 202,831 on average per month and irland only being 500 copies per day, roughly 15,000 per month, its obvious where the paper should be distributed.

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