EBRITARY 17, 1924

_____THE-I MICHIGAN DAILY




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...";t. ..-6Y,15' Mi.TH'.W'E ONLY MORNING NEWSPAPER IN ANN ARBOR

For the convenience and enlightenment of our friends, The Michigan Daily is publishing a
statement of circulation and map showing distribution in Ann Arbor. A careful analysis of these
facts wvili indicate how thoroughly The Daily reaches the Ann Arbor Market.'
DISTRIBUTION OF ANN ABOR CIRCULATION

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Each dot on this mhap
represents '2 papers de-
livered in- the block in
which dot is placed. The
map was carefully pre-
pared from information
taken directly, from our
circulation files.

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The -Daily wishes to
call special attention to
the thorough. manner in
which such a large area

is covered.

It will be no-

ticed that the area full

covered

includes, the

most desirable
of Ann Arbor.

sections

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STATEMENT OF CIRCULATION

February 16, 1924

L ocal-
Paid, students and townspeople.

00 "M 0 44 . 4

. 2, 790

Paid, faculty .....
Paid, news stands.
Complimentary ..

i " "0040f 090 0 000 ! 0 0 "0 60

"0 0 0 " " " 0 " " " " " " " 0 " " " 0 " - -0"

48
215

3,J 68

Out of City-
Paid .....0 ......0 ..

f i " " " " 0 "*"0"0Y , n " " " 0 " " 00 "0 "

477
43

Complimentary .......... 0
Counter, sales and office files.... .
Papiers printed February 16, 1924.
Net paid circulation ..... .
Compli-mentary and office.

09 90400$0 " 0 0 "0 0

520
62
4,350

i . 9 . 0 0 . . 9
. . .0. 0. 9.*s
. . 0 0

49350

The Michigan Dally has ovor 20,000 readers
A large portion of the Daily circulation goes to Fraternities, Sororities, House Clubs and
boarding houses wvhere there are five or more readers for each paper. For this reason the circu-
lation figures are not an accurate gauge in estimating the field The Daily covers.

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