Believe it or not; "USA Today" is the #1 Newspaper in America by total circulation - triple the circulation of our "paper of record", NYT.
I've never known a single person in all my life that reads this paper but I know dozens that read NYT as well as a couple dozen that read WSJ. Both of which are delivered in my neighborhood.
I'm curious if anybody here has friends/family/acquaintances that subscribe to USA Today? Maybe they give it away for free at grocery stores or something?
Hotels. Placed outside every room free of charge. Hiltons and Marriotts I can vouch for. Probably most of the upscale hotels. I would guess contracts like CNN has (had?) for airports.
Yep, that occurred to me an hour or so after I wrote the question. I think you just might be right as I see them at both these chains in their higher-end properties.
So in reality, USA Today probably has a "real" circulation of 100K at best....
"Reality"...what a fun word! You know the line:. "What's in your wallet?". I want to ask people "what's your reality?" just to gauge how f'd up people are or if they're red-pilled!
Believe it or not; "USA Today" is the #1 Newspaper in America by total circulation - triple the circulation of our "paper of record", NYT.
I've never known a single person in all my life that reads this paper but I know dozens that read NYT as well as a couple dozen that read WSJ. Both of which are delivered in my neighborhood.
I'm curious if anybody here has friends/family/acquaintances that subscribe to USA Today? Maybe they give it away for free at grocery stores or something?
Hotels. Placed outside every room free of charge. Hiltons and Marriotts I can vouch for. Probably most of the upscale hotels. I would guess contracts like CNN has (had?) for airports.
Yep, that occurred to me an hour or so after I wrote the question. I think you just might be right as I see them at both these chains in their higher-end properties.
So in reality, USA Today probably has a "real" circulation of 100K at best....
"Reality"...what a fun word! You know the line:. "What's in your wallet?". I want to ask people "what's your reality?" just to gauge how f'd up people are or if they're red-pilled!
Scary question that would elicit scarier answers methinks!
I think USA Today's entire subscription base is doctor office waiting rooms.
Don't forget the pet stores, lining the bird cages.
Hotels - they are often put on the floor outside the doors of the rooms to keep the space clean until they are removed for the next day's paper.
🤣🤣🤣 As someone who worked cleaning hotel rooms during college, I can confirm.
Well that's a possibility too I suppose. Between hotels and waiting rooms, that might account for 99% of their subscription base.
As I don't do "doctors" I never would have guessed this possibility but it makes sense. Good thinking!