Circulation

Telegraph Newspaper Circulation Number Across Cities

Edition Circulation Edition Circulation
Kolkata442,866Siliguri22,114

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What is the Readership of Telegraph Newspaper ?

Having been launched on the 7th of July, 1982, The Telegraph is a relatively new entrant in the English language news publication space. However, it has grown to become one of the leading English language daily newspapers in the country, and has been published continuously in Kolkata ever since its foundation, and it is also the only newspaper that was launched after the independence of India to have become a market leader in the region of its origin. The Telegraph is owned and published by the ABP Group, and it is one of the most widely read English language daily newspapers in the eastern region of India. Over the years, The Telegraph has grown to become the fifth most widely read English language news daily in India. It is the largest circulating English language newspaper in India’s eastern region. It is estimated that on any given day The Telegraph has more than 4,70,000 copies of the newspaper in circulation on average, catering to its wide and diverse reader base of more than 1.2 million people.

Calculation

How is the Circulation Measured of Telegraph Newspaper?

The Telegraph is the most widely circulated English language newspaper in the eastern region of India and it is renowned for its style of journalism as well as the quality of its reporting. In order to cater to its large, loyal and engaged reader base, the newspaper has high circulation figures. The Audit Bureau of Circulations of India is the organisation that conducts certifications and audits of circulation figures of the country’s major publications, including newspapers and magazines. Circulation figures help newspapers and magazines determine the cost of advertising. The term ‘circulation’ refers to the total number of copies of a newspaper or magazine that are distributed on average per day. The circulation figure includes paid circulation (i.e. copies of the publication that have been purchased) as well as free circulation (i.e. copies of the publication that have been distributed free of charge). This figure is important because it helps advertisers decide which newspapers or magazines to place their advertisements in.

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What are the Auditory Bodies Which Report on readership figures?

In India, the National Readership Survey (NRS) and the Indian Readership Survey (IRS), which have been the two primary readership surveys in the country, have come together to form the Readership Studies Council of India (RSCI) after the Media Research Users’ Council adopted the proposal to do so during its annual general meeting in September 2011. The erstwhile National Readership Survey was a survey of all media but with a focus on print media, and it was conducted by the National Readership Survey Council, which consisted of members from the Indian Newspaper Society (INS), the Advertising Associations of India (AAI) and the Audit Bureau of Circulation (ABC). The Indian Readership Survey, as of today, is the largest continuous readership research study in the world. Its annual sample size exceeds 2,56,000 respondents, and it is conducted by the Media Research Users’ Council and the Readership Studies Council of India (RSCI).

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