For the six-month period ending Sept. 30, 2014, The New York Times saw solid circulation growth according to the most recent Alliance for Audited Media (AAM) report. Total average circulation, which includes total print and total digital, was 2,134,150 for Monday-Friday and 2,502,367 for Sunday.

The gains in total average circulation represent a 12.4% increase for Monday-Friday and a 4.6% increase for Sunday. The weekday and Sunday gains can largely be attributed to the growth in The Times’s digital subscription packages, including NYT Now, while the daily result was also aided by the addition of the International New York Times to the AAM reporting data.

Total average digital circulation for this most recent AAM reporting period was 1,379,806 for Monday-Friday and 1,321,207 for Sunday, a year-over-year increase of 13.0% and 13.1%, respectively. This category includes all paid and verified digital subscription copies, including core and NYT Now subscriptions, as well as paid subscriptions to replica editions and e-readers including Amazon’s Kindle and the Barnes & Noble NOOK.

Total average print circulation for The New York Times was 639,887 for Monday-Friday and 1,181,160 for Sunday. These figures represent declines of -5.4% and -3.5% respectively, when compared to the same period last year.

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