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I was surprised to see that the Evening Standard circulation has increased.
I like to read it but in my area they stopped putting it at my station or supermarkets over a year ago, so I do not often get a copy. The "Standard" is still at stations before and after mine. Strange as the Metro and City AM are still at my local station.
Given the piles of Standards left undistributed at Liverpool Street station every evening of publication (I have regularly counted over a thousand between 9pm and 10pm), I doubt the Standard's circulation figures. How does ABC count take-up of a free journal?

The Standard is overpriced and full of bile - we should be paid to read it. The only part worth having is the Puzzles and Games page.
Huge sodden piles of Standards in the City on Sunday morning.
It’s always puzzled me that the Standard, which gets its revenue from advertising and presumably wants the largest possible circulation, takes a strong political line. This means that many people (me included) choose not to read it. But as others have said, if their circulation figures include all the copies no one bothers to pick up, I suppose they don’t care.










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