Single-copy sales for leading US magazines

Single-copy sales for leading US magazines in second half of 2009




By The Associated Press , On Monday February 8, 2010, 11:24 am EST
Average single-copy sales at newsstands and other retail sites for leading U.S. consumer magazines during the second half of 2009, among magazines that reported totals to the Audit Bureau of Circulations:
1. Cosmopolitan -- 1,753,368 (down 1.4 percent)
2. People -- 1,325,330 (down 10 percent)
3. Woman's World -- 1,168,958 (down 4.9 percent)
4. First -- 1,041,011 (down 6.4 percent)
5. Us Weekly -- 812,089 (up 1.9 percent)
6. In Touch Weekly -- 746,973 (down 10.5 percent)
7. Family Circle -- 715,000 (down 9.4 percent)
8. In Style -- 689,705 (down 6.8 percent)
9. O, the Oprah Magazine -- 662,304 (up 5.8 percent)
10. Glamour -- 587,677 (down 4 percent)
11. Lindy's Football Annuals -- 580,509 (down 5.8 percent)
12. Star -- 574,927 (down 6.8 percent)
13. National Enquirer -- 562,292 (down 9.3 percent)
14. People Stylewatch -- 536,934 (up 1.9 percent)
15. Woman's Day -- 469,068 (down 7.2 percent)
16. Life & Style Weekly -- 461,958 (virtually unchanged)
17. Men's Health -- 438,238 (down 13.8 percent)
18. All You -- 432,801 (down 1 percent)
19. Vanity Fair -- 421,833 (up 5.1 percent)
20. Real Simple -- 411,705 (up 6.2 percent)
21. OK! Weekly -- 404,423 (down 17.5 percent)
22. Good Housekeeping -- 395,289 (down 30.7 percent)
23. Seventeen -- 392,262 (up 0.1 percent)
24. Every Day with Rachael Ray -- 367,744 (down 3 percent)
25. Weight Watchers -- 364,396 (down 2.1 percent)
Source: Audit Bureau of Circulations


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