That is the lowest circulation for The Philadelphia Trumpet since the March 2011 issue which had a circulation of 307,097. In the April 2011 issue it rose to 315,064 and has only fallen below that number with this latest issue as is shown in the figures below.
This latest decline in circulation is part of a gradual decline in circulation that has been ongoing since the July 2013 issue which had a circulation of 335,797 but it has steadily declined ever since.
As may be seen in a previous post this current circulation figure of 313,286 is actually lower then that of the November 2003 issue which was 313,400. So after eleven years of pouring in the three tithes and offerings from PCG lay members the magazine's circulation is actually lower then it was for the November 2003 issue.
Where is all the money going?
2011
January 300,380
February 304,147
March 307,097
April 315,064
May-June 322,410
July 335,444
August 327,731
September 330,232
October 332,530
November-December 326,176
2012
January 330,067
February 333,067
March 333,067
April 334,044
May-June 338,939
July 342,452
August 340,298
September 340,813
October-November 340,813
December 341,259
2013
January 333,214
February 331,273
March 331,130
April 329,122
May-June 332,997
July 335,797
August 332,849
September-October 330,936
November 331, 830
December 328,019
2014
January 325,014
February 323,585
March 323,583
April 320,572
May-June 319,107
July 322,017
August 319,798
September 317,863
October 317,130
November-December 313,286
Warning: The following is a spoof!
ReplyDeleteYes, and for every magazine being sent out, it is not only unread by the receiver, but an average of 5 other people are not reading it.
Or maybe they just read it for laughs. And talk about how bizarrely crazy this magazine is.
ReplyDeleteAnd I mean they are laughing at PCG, not with them.