Birdland Journal
The Birdland Journal
31 3rd Street, Birdland
Industry: Publishing
Entity type: For-profit
Product: Daily newspaper, local, regional
Specialties: Mainstream local news, arts reviews
Circulation:
- Local edition (AQS-D): G
- Regional edition (AQS-D): G
- Total circulation (AQS-D): G
- Total readership (AQS-TS): G
Revenue (CRRS): G
Revenue: 1,708,900μ/AU
Newsstand Price: 31mμ (local edition) 33mμ (regional edition)
The Birdland Journal is a daily newspaper published in the city of Birdland, with heavy readership throughout the Vostonian River valley and the northern Randall Bay Megalopolitan Complex.
The Journal is widely appreciated for its in-depth coverage of the performing arts scene that Birdland is known for. Readers from Adamopolis to Anthem to Harmony will regularly pick up a copy of The Journal to inform themselves of upcoming concert dates, theatrical performances, and visual art exhibitions. Subscribers tend to enjoy The Journal's music and entertainment reviews.
With a total circulation of 859,100 including a local edition circulation of 359,100 and a regional edition circulation of 500,000, The Journal produces a total readership of 2,936,500. The Journal earns 1,708,900μ/AU in revenue from subscriptions and advertising. The newspaper's newsstand price of 31mμ for its local edition and 33mμ for its regional edition is a slight premium compared to other local newspapers in the region, however The Journal easily gains reader loyalty with the quality of its local news and performing arts coverage.
The Journal was a founding member of the Birdland area periodicals distribution system and continues to maintain full Periodicals Circulation License membership in the distribution system.