The Oregonian has been aggressively pursuing former subscribers. One tactic has been to give former subscribers a few months of free delivery to woo them back.
The blip of good news is a welcome sign after a disastrous five years in which the Oregonian lost 20% of its circulation base.
Fall off in advertising revenue has also taken a big toll.
Sharply declining circulation and ad revenue resulted in the cutting of a third of the Oregonian's work force in just the last two years.
Here's Editor & Publisher's circulation stats for the top 25 newspapers in the U.S.
Newspaper Circ as of 3/31/10/ % Change [from March 2009]UPDATE: The Oregonian registered an additional 22,335 in e-edition circulation. It is 23rd of the top 25 newspapers in e-edition circulation.
1. The Wall Street Journal 2,092,523 +0.5%
2. USA Today 1,826,622 -13.58%
3. The New York Times 951,063 -8.47%
4. Los Angeles Times 616,606 -14.74%
5. Washington Post 578,482 -13.06%
6. Daily News (New York) 535,059 -11.25%
7. New York Post 525,004 -5.94%
8. San Jose Mercury News* 516,701 N/A
(1/1/10 To 3/31/2010)
9. Chicago Tribune 452,145 -9.79%
10. Houston Chronicle 366,578 -13.77%
11. The Philadelphia Inquirer** 356,189 N/A
12. The Arizona Republic 351,207 -9.88%
13. Newsday 334,809 -9.07%
14. The Denver Post*** 333,675 N/A
15. Star Tribune, Minneapolis 295,438 -7.71%
16. St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times 278,888 -1.49%
17. Chicago Sun-Times 268,803 -13.88%
18. The Plain Dealer, Cleveland 267,888 -8.14%
19. The Oregonian 263,600 -1.83%
20. The Seattle Times*** 263.468 N/A
21. The Dallas Morning News 260,659 -21.47%
22. Detroit Free Press 252,017 -13.31%
23. San Diego Union-Tribune 249,630 -4.45%
24. San Francisco Chronicle 241,330 -22.68%
25. The Star-Ledger, Newark, N.J. 236,017 -17.79%
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