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Average paid weekday circulation of the nation's 20 largest newspapers for the six-month period ending in September, as reported Monday by the Audit Bureau of Circulations. The percentage changes are from the comparable year-ago period. 1. USA Today, 2,293,137, up 1.04 percent 2. The Wall Street Journal, 2,011,882, down 1.53 percent 3. The New York Times, 1,037,828, down 4.51 percent 4. Los Angeles Times, 779,682, up 0.50 percent 5. New York Daily News, 681,415, down 1.73 percent 6. New York Post, 667,119, down 5.24 percent 7. The Washington Post, 635,087, down 3.23 percent 8. Chicago Tribune, 559,404, down 2.90 percent 9. Houston Chronicle, 507,437, down 0.13 percent 10. Newsday, Long Island, 387,503, down 5.62 percent 11. The Arizona Republic, 382,414, down 3.75 percent 12. Dallas Morning News, 373,586, down 7.68 percent 13. San Francisco Chronicle, 365,234, down 2.29 percent 14. The Boston Globe, 360,695, down 6.66 percent 15. The Star-Ledger of Newark, N.J., 353,003, down 2.78 percent 16. The Philadelphia Inquirer, 338,260, up 2.31 percent 17. Star Tribune of Minneapolis-St. Paul, 335,443, down 6.53 percent 18. The Plain Dealer, Cleveland, 334,195, down 0.81 percent 19. Detroit Free Press, 320,125, down 2.61 percent 20. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 318,350, down 9.08 percent The Chicago Sun-Times has not yet resumed reporting following being censured in 2004 for misstating circulation figures. Source: Audit Bureau of Circulations.
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