Newspaper bulk copies come under ABC scrutiny
Staff, 11 March 2009, 9:30am
The Audit Bureau of Circulations revealed last week it was investigating the bulk sales component of national newspaper sales figures. Specifically, it says it is looking at the giving away of airline copies. Bulks are copies newspaper groups sell for a nominal fee to airlines, rail firms, hotels, fast-food restaurants and gyms, who give them away for free.
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