The National's circulation slumps below 20,000 issues but publisher predicts general election resurgence
Sales of Scotland’s pro-independence newspaper the National have fallen below 20,000 a day as the post-referendum buzz which birthed it goes into hibernation with publisher Newsquest adamant sales will surge in the run up to the 2015 general election.
Daily circulation of the print edition of the National, priced at 50p, has slumped to under 20,000 issues from its exceptional launch week which saw it move a high of 100,000 copies.
The title, which is two months old following its launch on 24 November, is shifting on average fifteen thousand issues copies from newsagents and retailers, bolstered by Read full story ›
Source: The Drum




