Symphony Happenings
The Symphony Happenings
50 East Adagio Avenue, Symphony
Industry: Publishing
Entity type: For-profit
Product: Periodicals, daily local newspaper
Specialties: Journalism, local news, mainstream local affairs, printing
Circulation:
- Local edition (AQS-D): G
- Regional edition (AQS-D): G
- Total circulation (AQS-D): H
- Total readership (AQS-TS): H
Revenue (CRRS): G
Newsstand Price: 30mμ
The Symphony Happenings is one of the two most-read local newspapers published in the city of Symphony, reaching readers throughout the South Coast Megalopolitan Complex. The Happenings' most significant competitor is the Symphony Herald.
Publishing a local edition with a circulation of 695,500 and a regional edition distributed to the megalopolitan complex with a circulation of 517,600, The Happenings claims a total circulation of 1,213,100. Reaching a grand total of 4,334,600 readers daily, The Happenings ranks second among newspapers in the Symphony market.
Newspaper readers in the greater Symphony metropolitan region who do not read the Herald are probably readers of the Happenings. A fair number of newspaper connoisseurs in Symphony read both publications. Commanding a devout following among its readers, the Happenings often fills voids left by a lack of coverage of a newsworthy event or perspective by the Herald—a valuable dynamic that works to the advantage of media consumers in multi-newspaper cities like this one. The Happenings also derives a significant readership benefit by way of its thorough coverage of Symphony's local major-league sportsball club, the Symphony Wanketeers.
The Symphony Happenings earns a revenue of 2,947,300μ/AU and has a newsstand price of 30mμ.