The Press-Enterprise Only Top 5 Newspaper in the LA DMA to Post a Gain in Readership
RIVERSIDE, Calif., May 7 /PRNewswire/ -- The latest Scarborough research
report released April 2008, which measures newspaper readership between the
12-month period ending January 2007 and the 12-month period ending January
2008, reports The Press-Enterprise now has a total weekly print audience of
825,596 -- a 5.5% increase in the Los Angeles DMA.
This gain outpaces other newspapers in the market during a challenging
economic climate, and is even more notable given that the remaining Top 5
newspapers in the LA DMA -- The Los Angeles Times, The Orange County Register,
The Ventura County Star and The Los Angeles Daily News -- all have posted
declines.
The Los Angeles Daily News saw a 7% drop, The Orange County Register was
down 4.3%, The Los Angeles Times 4.1% and The Ventura County Star 0.3%.
Among Inland Southern California newspapers, the total weekly print
audience at The Sun (San Bernardino) was down 4.1%. The Sun is part of the Los
Angeles Newspaper Group, which was down 6.9% among its Inland Empire
newspapers. LANG's entire Southern California group, which includes The Los
Angeles Daily News, was down 4.8%.
Moreover, The Press-Enterprise's weekly print audience in San Bernardino
County jumped 10.4% and was up 5.8% in Riverside County.
Concurrently, The Press-Enterprise's online audience also has grown.
According to Omniture SiteCatalyst, PE.com had 616,943 unique visitors in
January 2008, a 37% increase over a year ago.
Ron Redfern, publisher and chief executive officer of The
Press-Enterprise, attributed readership gains in part to improved customer
service.
"The Press-Enterprise invested in getting our paper to readers earlier in
response to the demand of an early commuter market," says Redfern. "We now
have the earliest delivery in the market, by 5 a.m. on weekdays and 6:30 a.m.
on weekends and holidays. And we're investing in programs aimed at retaining
our valuable existing subscribers."
While circulation has trended down in recent years, The Press-Enterprise
cites reasons not necessarily related to a lack of interest on the part of
readers. The newspaper has been reorganizing its distribution footprint to
focus on areas most relevant to readers and advertisers. As a result, The
Press-Enterprise has eliminated distribution outside of its core market in
distant Blythe, Calif., and in the San Bernardino mountains.
The newspaper also has elected to slow third-party sales and eliminate
bonus days because, although counted as paid circulation, they were not
driving readership.
This strategy is producing a highly engaged readership base, as recognized
by the results from the Scarborough study. This translates into an improved
return on investment for The Press-Enterprise's advertisers.
About The Press-Enterprise Company
The Press-Enterprise Company, a Riverside-based subsidiary of Belo Corp.,
is a multimedia company serving Inland Southern California. The company
publishes news and information in print and online via The Press-Enterprise,
the region's largest daily newspaper with 164,189 Monday through Friday
circulation and 172,730 Sunday circulation; PE.com, the region's largest local
online Web site; and, more than 30 micro-local community-based Web sites.
Other print and online products include: The Business Press, a weekly business
journal; La Prensa and El D, weekly Spanish-language newspapers serving the
region's diverse Hispanic community; and the advertising publications
PE.com/cars/, PE.com/homes/, PE.com/WOW/, PE.com/jobs/ and Savings Express.
About A. H. Belo Corporation
A. H. Belo Corporation (NYSE: AHC) headquartered in Dallas, Texas, is a
distinguished news and information company that owns and operates four daily
newspapers and 12 associated Web sites. A. H. Belo publishes The Dallas
Morning News, Texas' leading newspaper and winner of eight Pulitzer Prizes
since 1986; The Providence Journal, the oldest continuously published daily
newspaper in the U.S. and winner of four Pulitzer Prizes; The Press-Enterprise
(Riverside, Calif.), serving southern California's Inland Empire region and
winner of one Pulitzer Prize; and the Denton Record-Chronicle. The Company
publishes various specialty publications targeting niche audiences, young
adults and the fast-growing Hispanic market. A. H. Belo also owns direct mail
and commercial printing businesses. Additional information is available at
http://www.ahbelo.com or by contacting Maribel Correa, director/Investor
Relations, at 214-977-2702.
SOURCE The Press-Enterprise Company