Northern Scot still leading the sales way for Scottish Provincial Press

THE Scottish weekly newspaper, the Northern Scot, remains the biggest-selling newspaper among the titles published by the Inverness-based Scottish Provincial Press group.

Says the Audit Bureau of Circulation – in its twice-yearly sales review of UK regional newspapers – the title sold an average of 17,296 copies at the time of the auditing: December last year.

But compared to the average sale twelve months previously, December’s figure was down five per cent (from 18,207). Unlike many of the ABC figures, there was no June 2009 figure to compare with.

The ABC revealed its figures at the end of last week.

Other figures for SPP for December read:

Banfsshire Journal 4,750

Caithness Courier 6,482

Forres Gazette 3,435

Highland News 7,905

Inverness Courier (Friday edition) 15,400

Inverness Courier (Tuesday edition) 11,114

Inverness Herald 15,411 (freesheet)

John O’Groat Journal 8,263

Lochaber News 3,213

North Star 4,908

Northern Scot 17,296

Northern Scot Mid Week Extra 18,884 (freesheet)

Ross-shire Journal 9,242

Strathspey & Badenoch Herald 4,700