Single-copy sales for leading US magazines in first half of 2010

By AP
Monday, August 9, 2010

Single-copy sales for leading US magazines

Average single-copy sales at newsstands and other retail sites for leading U.S. consumer magazines during the first half of 2010, among magazines that reported totals to the Audit Bureau of Circulations:

1. Cosmopolitan — 1,641,805 (up 1.5 percent)

2. People — 1,289,467 (down 2.3 percent)

3. Woman’s World — 1,256,519 (up 6.9 percent)

4. First — 1,066,725 (up 0.1 percent)

5. Us Weekly — 778,043 (down 7.8 percent)

6. In Touch Weekly — 770,088 (up 3.4 percent)

7. Family Circle — 627,209 (down 6.8 percent)

8. In Style — 621,526 (down 0.6 percent)

9. O, the Oprah Magazine — 583,457 (down 15.8 percent)

10. People Stylewatch — 572,104 (up 15 percent)

11. Glamour — 550,026 (down 6.7 percent)

12. National Enquirer — 542,154 (down 8.3 percent)

13. Star — 530,615 (down 11.7 percent)

14. Men’s Health — 496,136 (down 1.5 percent)

15. Life & Style Weekly — 430,625 (down 10.1 percent)

16. Weight Watchers — 409,677 (up 2.6 percent)

17. All You — 408,413 (up 3.6 percent)

18. Good Housekeeping — 385,669 (down 17.7 percent)

19. Real Simple — 377,032 (down 4.2 percent)

20. Woman’s Day — 376,235 (down 8.3 percent)

21. Women’s Health — 367,725 (up 10.3 percent)

22. OK! Weekly — 360,180 (down 9.6 percent)

23. Vanity Fair — 344,084 (up 2.8 percent)

24. Seventeen — 339,743 (up 5.8 percent)

25. Food Network Magazine — 323,586 (launched June 2009)

Source: Audit Bureau of Circulations

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