By Giuseppe De Santis-Good news for nationalists as the circulation of anti-BNP newspapers (apart from a few exceptions) declined again in June.
Overall, according to the ABC (Audit Bureau of Circulations) the daily newspaper market has contracted by 7.79% in the past year.
Below it's possible to see how much the circulation changed compared with June 2011.
Dailies.
Daily Mirror 1,081,330 (-7.62%)
Daily Record 279,324 (-8.67%)
Daily Star 602,296 (-14.95%)
The Sun 2,583,552 (-7.95%)
Daily Express 602,482 (-3.12%)
Daily Mail 1,939,635 (-5.25%)
The Daily Telegraph 573,674 (-7.88%)
Financial Times 297,225 (-16.56%)
The Herald 44,445 (-8.29%)
The Guardian 211,511 (-17.47%)
i 272,597 (+57.42%)
The Independent 90,001 (-49.06%)
The Scotsman 35,523 (-12.05%)
The Times 400,120 (-9.18%)
Racing Post 52,919 (-6.35%)
Sundays
Daily Star Sunday 473,352 (+54.70%)
The Sun (Sunday) 2,189,924 (N/A)
Sunday Mail 313,698 (-12.98%)
Sunday Mirror 1,088,499 (+0.06%)
The People 450,097 (-5.15%)
Sunday Express 512,843 (-4.94%)
Sunday Post 279,120 (-7.70%)
The Mail on Sunday 1,824,393 (-5.36%)
Independent on Sunday 122,588 (-18.94%)
The Observer 243,946 (-15.57%)
Scotland on Sunday 44,041 (-13.73%)
Sunday Herald 26,187 (-10.42%)
The Sunday Telegraph 450,276 (-5.15%)
The Sunday Times 915,969 (-8.48%)
Again it's possible to see how both The Guardian and The Observer are still losing readers and therefore with a little effort is possible to bankrupt the two titles.
Also it's time to start to boycott The Independent and the Independent on Sunday as they are also losing readers fast and it's possible to bankrupt them easily as well.
Very few people would miss them.