From E&P Online, in sequence and unedited:<p>Correction: The original version of this story incorrectly stated that the Journal included all 686,000 of its paid Web subscriptions in its circulation tally. In fact, the newspaper only reported 290,412 of those subscribers.<p> Top 10 Daily Newspapers<p> Newspaper Name; Circulation; Change from Year Ago <p>1. USA Today (M-F*) 2,246,996 0.7% 2. The Wall Street Journal (M-F) 2,091,062** 16.1% 3. The New York Times (M-F) 1,118,565 0.5% 4. Los Angeles Times (M-Sat.*) 955,211 (1.1%) 5. The Washington Post (M-F) 732,872 (1.9%) 6. Daily News, New York (M-F) 729,124 2.1% 7. New York Post (M-F) 652,426 10.6% 8. Chicago Tribune (M-F*) 596,667 No change*** 9. Newsday, Melville, N.Y. (M-F) 580,069 0.2% 10. Houston Chronicle (M-Sat.) 553,018 0.2%<p>* Average calculated by E&P Online ** Figure includes online subscriptions for first time, estimated by Journal at about 686,000<p>[ November 04, 2003: Message edited by: jjmoney62 ]</p>
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