Chicago Reader | NEWNews 2010
At the Tribune, weekday print circulation dropped by 2.9 percent and Sunday circulation by 1.1 percent in 2010 from 2009, but the number of unique online visitors jumped 20.5 percent. At the Sun-Times the corresponding numbers were -2.5 percent, -1.5 percent, and +37.05 percent, according to the NEWNews 2010 report. ALSO: More than 60 percent of Chicago websites had no more than one person working full-time on them.
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