The data displays the average weekday individually paid print circulation of select newspapers in the U.S. as of September 2015. On an average weekday, Newsday, published by Cablevision Systems Corporation, sold 217 thousand copies. The leading newspaper on this list was the Wall Street Journal, which had a weekday paid print circulation of over 1.06 million. The New York Times Company, whose main newspaper was second on the list, generated circulation revenue of over 880 million USD in 2016.
Wall Street Journal | 1064 |
New York Times | 528 |
Washington Post | 330 |
Los Angeles Times | 328 |
USA Today | 299 |
Chicago Tribune | 266 |
New York Post | 245 |
New York Daily News | 228 |
Newsday | 217 |
Minneapolis Star-Tribune | 184 |
Houston Chronicle | 169 |
Arizona Republic | 164 |
Denver Post | 156 |
Cleveland Plain Dealer | 153 |
Tampa Bay Times | 141 |
Dallas Morning News | 140 |
Boston Globe | 140 |
Philadelphia Inquirer | 138 |
Chicago Sun-Times | 118 |
San Diego Union-Tribune | 117 |
Newark Star-Ledger | 114 |
Orange County Register | 110 |
Honolulu Star-Advertiser | 94 |
Atlanta Journal-Constitution | 92 |
Las Vegas Review-Journal | 90 |