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Unread 10-12-2013, 02:28 AM
Curtis Gale Weeks Curtis Gale Weeks is offline
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I wonder why Vicky's out of step with the other two. I can't help thinking it must have somethng to do with circulation though I don't really see how.
The Wikipedia article states of the New Statesman:

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2010 saw sales of the magazine decline further but in 2011 paid circulation rose by 824 copies, the first rise for many years. In 2012, circulation rose again, by more than 1,000 copies, to 24,910. The figures do not include the Kindle or digital editions, which have an additional 2,000 subscribers.
No idea of how accurate that is. I did earlier tonight check out the Kindle version on Amazon, during a spree of subscribing to mags (only one this time) and buying cheap versions of collected works of writers/poets for my Kindle, and there was this note:

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The Kindle Edition of New Statesman contains most articles found in the print edition, but will not include letters and competition pages or images.
And that last part left me thinking, meh.
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