As most American newspapers reported significant declines in circulation Monday, the Chicago Sun-Times said its daily circulation was "flat" while recording increases on Saturdays and Sundays.
"Basically, people are buying our paper because we continue to offer a great product," said Sun-Times publisher John Barron. "The Chicago Sun-Times consistently delivers unparalleled local news. We have columnists readers know and trust, not to mention the city's best sports coverage."
The Chicago Sun-Times' daily circulation for the six-month period ending in March recorded a slight .04 percent decline, to 312,141.
The Sunday Sun-Times saw its paid circulation rise by 2.8 …
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