The statistic shows the number of newspaper readers in the United State in 2010 and 2014, by platform. The number of adults who read newspaper content online only increased from nine million in 2010 to 20.6 million in 2014.
Newspaper readers in the United States – additional information
Online newspapers started to gain popularity in the late 90s with the rise of the internet. In parallel to this development, print media has seen its market share deteriorate over the years. Figures show a sharp decline of the print media, especially for daily newspapers in the U.S. The number of daily newspapers in the U.S. shrank by nearly 400, going from 1,730 in 1981 to the 1,331 in 2014. Daily newspaper readership in the U.S. has also dropped considerably in the last few years.This decline is not limited to the consumer's age; in the U.S., daily newspaper consumption has decreased across all age groups.
In line with this trend, the number of newspaper readers in the U.S. who read print newspaper and only print newspaper has declined between 2010 and 2014. In 2010, nearly 95 million people read only print newspapers. This figure stood at about 74 million in 2014. On the other hand, the number of readers who read newspaper content online increased from around 38 million in 2010 to nearly 55 million in 2014. The share of readers who read newspaper content online only nearly doubled during the same time period.
Despite this shift in readership between online and printed newspapers, credible and well-established newspapers brand have been able to reinvent themselves in this market. The New York Times, for example, was the most popular website of a print publication in the U.S. as of July 2015, and has recently reached a milestone for its online products. The New York Times Company's digital-only subscriber number has passed the one million mark for the first time in 2015. Along with the New York Times, USA Today, Daily Mail, the Washington Post and the Guardian are leading newspapers in the U.S. in terms of unique website visitors.
The newspaper with the highest print circulation in the United States in the six months running to September 2023 was The Wall Street Journal, with an average weekday print circulation of 555.2 thousand. Ranking second was The New York Times, followed by The New York Post. The paper in the ranking with the highest year-over-year drop in circulation was The Denver Post with a decline of 25 percent (although Buffalo News recorded a higher drop, data does not refer to September 2022 to September 2023, see notes).
The statistic shows the distribution of newspaper media audience in the United States in January 2017, by platform. According to the source, 6 percent of the U.S. newspaper media audience consumed newspaper content using mobile devices only.
The statistic shows the distribution of the print newspaper audience in the United States in 2016, by generation. According to the source, 37 percent of print newspaper readers in 2016 were part of the Boomer generation who are aged 50 to 69.
Online formats were the most used for weekly newspaper readership in Canada as of November 2023, according to a study on newspaper readership. A total of 59 percent of surveyed respondents stated to read newspaper content on websites or apps. Yet, despite traditional news media waning in popularity, newspapers in print format or their online counterparts were not far behind in the ranking, with 46 percent of respondents saying they read them this way.
As of June 2024, the News UK paper with the highest average print readership was The Sun (Mon-Sat), with over 1.9 million people having read or looked at an average issue of the publication. The Times had an average readership of under one million in the same time period.
This statistic shows the share of daily newspaper readership across Canada as of June 2015, broken down by age group. During the reported period, the highest readership share belonged to consumers between the ages of 35 to 49 across all regions in Canada, with 23.89 percent.
The national news brand with the highest reported drop circulation in the United Kingdom was Sunday People, with a circulation decrease of ** percent. The leading national paper by circulation, the Daily Mail, saw a drop of ** percent. Online newspaper readership The newspaper industry is having to make major readjustments to accommodate digital readership. Physical paper sales have been falling as consumers increasingly turn to online news outlets. Data on the monthly reach of national newspapers revealed that smartphones are the most popular platform for newspaper consumption across all major news brands, though free paper Metro had the highest print reach thanks to its regular distribution across London. Journalists Despite the fall in newspaper circulation, the number of journalists in the UK is climbing. In 2020, over 100 thousand journalists and newspaper and periodical editors were employed in the United Kingdom, the highest number recorded since 2010.
From 2006 to 2022, both print and digital newspaper readership decreased in Italy. While in 2006 almost ** million people read newspapers on a regular basis (at least five times per week), in 2022, only *** million people were doing so. The decrease is even sharper where occasional readers are concerned - i.e. those who read newspapers at least once a week, with the number falling from over ** million in 2006 to just over ** million in 2022. Written articles? No, thanks This sharp decline could be explained in different ways. One of the most obvious reasonings could be attributing it exclusively to the fall in print press sales. Beside the overall decline of print newspapers however, a mild decrease occurred in online news consumption as well. This is clear evidence of the fact that not only sales of printed newspapers decreased, but also that this decline has not been counterbalanced by an increase of online copies. Because of this reason, it is possible to conclude that Italians are, in general, less and less interested in reading written articles. Instead, they prefer to inform themselves through social networks and TV, as this statistic shows. A different trend across Europe The conclusion proposed in the previous paragraph cannot be generalized for all European countries. Indeed, across Europe, the share of people reading online newspapers and magazines increased by almost *** percent from 2013 to 2017 , while Italy seems not to follow such European trend.
The two highest ranking countries when it comes to the daily newspaper readers (print) in selected countries worldwide, are India and Austria. 57 percent of respondents from India as well as 37 percent from Austria state that they read this type of media product. Statista Consumer Insights offer you all results of our exclusive Statista surveys, based on more than 2,000,000 interviews.
Checking the news online via mobile devices is becoming the norm among French press readers. Smartphones were indeed the most used devices to that effect in France. If most French newspapers recorded an increase in interest in digital press, the newspaper Le Parisien & Aujourd'hui en France ranked first with a 23.3 percent evolution from 2022 to 2023.
In Spain, print daily newspaper readership was highest among those aged 55 to 74 years old, whereas just 6.8 percent of teens aged 14 to 19 years engaged with this format. Digital daily papers were overall more popular among all age groups, including those aged 75 years and above.
A survey held in February 2022 revealed that white and Hispanic adults were most likely to read newspapers every day, with 12 percent reporting daily consumption. However, most consumers from all ethnic backgrounds said that they never used newspapers for news.
This statistic depicts the print newspaper readership in Spain in 2018, by age group. Approximately 27 percent of respondents aged between 50 and 64 years old stated that they read print newspapers during the period of time under consideration.
In Italy, in 2022, the greatest number of individuals reading newspapers at least once a week were aged between 45 and 64 years old (about 5.5 million readers). Moreover, around 2.02 million people aged 65 years old and over were reading newspaper five times or more per week.
Reading newspapers on a website or app was the most popular way to access newspapers in Canada as of November 2023, with 50 to 70 percent accessing papers this way. Boomers were the most likely to read print papers or their online counterparts.
In Italy, in 2020, the greatest number of people reading newspapers at least once a week (about 4.8 million readers) were mainly living in metropolitan areas of ten thousand to 50 thousand inhabitants. On the other hand, the lowest amount of readers lived in small municipalities with less than two thousand inhabitants, where the number of individuals added up to about one million.
This statistic shows the online newspapers readership in Spain in 2018, by age group. Approximately 50 percent of respondents aged between 25 and 34 years old stated that they read online newspapers during the period of time under consideration.
According to the source, 55.9 percent of the national print newspaper audience in the United States in spring 2019 had a household income of at least 75 thousand U.S. dollars. The study explored six traditional media audiences and found that national newspapers were the most likely to be consumed by affluent individuals, with 44.2 percent reporting an annual household income of at least 100 thousand dollars.
Of the many newspapers in circulation in Australia, two are distributed nationwide, namely The Australian and The Australian Financial Review. As of September 2022, print and digital readership of The Australian averaged *** million. Meanwhile, The Australian Financial Review reached an average of approximately *** million readers. Public trust in the news Australia’s consumers of both physical and digital news primarily consisted of older individuals belonging to the mature and baby boomer generations. As per a survey conducted over the period between January and February 2021, media outlets such as ABC News and SBS News were the most trusted news sources in Australia with ** percent and ** percent respondents admitting that they were trustworthy. Furthermore, ** percent of consumers who used newspapers as the main source stated that they trusted the news. State and local news in Australia In yet another survey, it was found that most readers who read newspapers to access local news did so primarily due to factors such as convenience and ease of access.
The statistic shows the number of newspaper readers in the United State in 2010 and 2014, by platform. The number of adults who read newspaper content online only increased from nine million in 2010 to 20.6 million in 2014.
Newspaper readers in the United States – additional information
Online newspapers started to gain popularity in the late 90s with the rise of the internet. In parallel to this development, print media has seen its market share deteriorate over the years. Figures show a sharp decline of the print media, especially for daily newspapers in the U.S. The number of daily newspapers in the U.S. shrank by nearly 400, going from 1,730 in 1981 to the 1,331 in 2014. Daily newspaper readership in the U.S. has also dropped considerably in the last few years.This decline is not limited to the consumer's age; in the U.S., daily newspaper consumption has decreased across all age groups.
In line with this trend, the number of newspaper readers in the U.S. who read print newspaper and only print newspaper has declined between 2010 and 2014. In 2010, nearly 95 million people read only print newspapers. This figure stood at about 74 million in 2014. On the other hand, the number of readers who read newspaper content online increased from around 38 million in 2010 to nearly 55 million in 2014. The share of readers who read newspaper content online only nearly doubled during the same time period.
Despite this shift in readership between online and printed newspapers, credible and well-established newspapers brand have been able to reinvent themselves in this market. The New York Times, for example, was the most popular website of a print publication in the U.S. as of July 2015, and has recently reached a milestone for its online products. The New York Times Company's digital-only subscriber number has passed the one million mark for the first time in 2015. Along with the New York Times, USA Today, Daily Mail, the Washington Post and the Guardian are leading newspapers in the U.S. in terms of unique website visitors.