Bhubaneswar: Circulation of daily newspapers has registered a healthy growth of 2.77 per cent during January-June period of 2025, as compared to July-December period of the previous year, a release issued by the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) said Thursday.
The ABC has released the certified circulation figures for the audit period January – June 2025. It said, “Daily newspapers have registered a healthy growth in circulation during this period. The average qualifying sales of daily newspapers stood at 2,97,44,148 copies, as compared to 2,89,41,876 copies in the previous period (July – December 2024).
This marks an increase of 2.77% (8,02,272 copies), reflecting a healthy upward trend for the print media industry.” ABC Secretary General Adil Kasad said, “The latest figures emphasise that readers continue to trust newspapers for credible, verified, and in-depth information.” The rise in circulation signals a strong performance for print, reinforcing its status as a powerful medium for both news consumption and advertising engagement, he added.