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To: Ish who wrote (112626)5/5/2005 8:05:13 AM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793861
 
The number one reason given for the decline in newspaper subscriptions is the "do not call" listings. The papers used to pick up an enormous amount of new ones from direct calling. Most of them have quit the business. So the call lists are working to some extent.

Merrill Lynch: In a Surprise, New Numbers Show 'Quality' Circ Still Sliding

By E&P Staff

Published: May 04, 2005 5:30 PM ET

NEW YORK In her report this week on the new Fas-Fax circulation numbers from the Audit Bureau of Circulations, Merrill Lynch analyst Lauren Rich Fine observed that circulation declines, already bad enough at some papers, looked even worse when you broke out the "50% or greater paid" category. She noted that in Q1 conference calls, many newspaper companies had indicated that they were trying to reduce the under-50% and "other paid" segments "in an effort to win advertisers over with their resulting 'quality' circulation." But some of these new Fas-Fax numbers are "seemingly in direct conflict with some company remarks," she wrote.

Of course, some argue that all legitimate circulation is "quality" and object to this label being applied to just the over-50% segment.

Merrill Lynch has compiled a chart breaking out the 50%-or-greater circulation numbers for the latest Fas-Fax period, ending March 30, listing how much those numbers have grown or slipped in the past year. In nearly every case, the declines there exceed the newspapers' overall numbers, showing that the "quality" category is still in retreat. In the sample of about 20 papers, the overall daily circulation sank only 2.4% but the 50%-or-greater category plunged 5.2%. Those losses were reduced because the 25%-to-50%-paid category soared 40.9% and other-paid grew 4.5%.

Here are the papers profiled by Merrill Lynch, followed by, first, the percentage gain or loss in over-50% daily circ and then the overall percentage for that paper in this period.

The Sacramento Bee +0.8 (+0.5)
Minneapolis Star Tribune -0.4 ( +0.3)
North County Times (Calif.) -0.4 ( -1.9)
St. Louis Post-Dispatch -0.8 (+1.2)
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel -1.4 (-0.8)
The Boston Globe -2.1 (-3.9)
The New York Times -2.2 (+0.2)
Wisconsin State Journal -2.3 (-1.6)
The Washington Post -3.8 (-2.7)
The Philadelphia Inquirer -3.9 (-3.0)
The Miami Herald -4.7 (-3.8)
Detroit Free Press -6.1 (-2.3)
Chicago Tribune -7.5 (-6.5)
Rocky Mountain News (Denver) -9.4 (-6.5)
USA Today -9.8 (+0.3)
The Wall Street Journal -9.9 ( -1.5)
Los Angeles Times -12.9 (-7.7)
New Haven (Conn.) Register -20.9 (-1.8)
editorandpublisher.com



To: Ish who wrote (112626)5/5/2005 8:28:25 AM
From: aladin  Respond to of 793861
 
Ish,

Hook up your fax or computer to that line and let the modem answer. When an autodialer meets a modem - it takes your number off its call list.

I have a friend who uses his fax machine this way - when he picks up the phone and there is a click or hesitation - its probably an autodialer so he turns on the fax.

I have a second line which I use only for making calls. It got a lot of sales calls - so I hooked it up to my fax/printer. Now I get some spam faxes, but the call volume dropped by 90%.

John



To: Ish who wrote (112626)5/5/2005 10:58:07 AM
From: John Carragher  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793861
 
write to, telephone preference service, direct marketing association, po box 9014 , farmingdale ny 11735-9014

in body of letter write... please stop phone solicitations,
include your full name and address zip and phone number.

this should take you off all direct market calls. i use it and it works.. takes about two months. i also put my numbers local land line and cell on fed do not call list and pa state do not call list.

i do get a fax machine dialing in wrong number sometimes. also get customers for some car dealer who miss dial... only other calls are bush Santorum, etc political calls and charity calls ...

good luck