That lie should cost him and his bird diaper of a biased "News"paper a ton in advertiser law suits.
"newspaper readership by asking market adults "Did you read The Sun in the last week?" -- shows a gain of approximately 100,000 in the paper's weekly readership since the last time the survey was conducted in October 2005.
"While total circulation of The Sun is slightly lower, clearly the paper is getting into the hands of more people who are reading it," says Baltimore Sun Vice President of Circulation Louis Maranto."
Or could it be that because of single summer event like the Preakness, 25,000 families of four who were using the rag for puppy papers actually read the lifestyle section on one singular weekend?
I think that we will see hundreds of class action lawsuits across the nation against the publishers/owners/editors of fishwrap for fraud re their circulation numbers.
The corporate culture of the Dinosaur fishwraps is base on lying. If they print their lies and sell them as news, one can only imagine what they do with their paid circulation numbers.