Last week we looked at the circulation drops among the top 25 daily newspapers. Now let’s compare these numbers with the corresponding websites’ traffic.

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David Miller

David Miller is senior editor of Matador (winner of 2010 and 2011 Lowell Thomas awards for travel journalism), and BETA magazine. After living for the last two years in Patagonia, Argentina, he is returning with his wife and two young children to the Southern US. Follow him @dahveed_miller.

  • http://milesofabbie.com Abbie

    The internet is taking over the world!

  • http://www.adventurerob.com AdventureRob

    wow, over 1000% increase for one of them, incredible statistic.

  • http://wayworded.blogspot.com/ Hal Amen

    Another gorgeous graphic, Kate!

  • http://nancythegnomette.com Nancy

    All for it. Online dissemination is more eco-friendly. Plus, more people have access to the material. Good news in my book.

  • http://carlo-alcos.com Carlo

    I read the paper at work, where my employer pays for it…else it’s online for me. Once in a while I do splurge for a weekend paper.

  • TimR

    Since I can’t even remember when I stopped reading hardcopy newspapers, I guess I don’t miss them at all. The web has so much more to offer.
    For example, I’m going to Chiang Mai in January, so I’ve been reading http://www.chiangmai-mail.com/ , an English language newspaper there. Before going to Nepal last year, I read a similar newspaper for a few months before leaving. People were amazed that I knew so much about the upcoming national election.

  • http://www.thetraveltart.com The Travel Tart

    Very interesting! And Rupert Murdoch wants to start charging for accessing on line news content soon because he seems to think that the days of the physical paper are numbered!

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