Here's what Romenesko's page says today: Most major newspapers report flat, slightly declining circWall Street Journal The latest Audit Bureau of Circulation figures show that daily circulation for U.S. newspapers was basically flat, off 0.1 percent in the latest reporting period. Michael J. McCarthy writes that USA Today added to its lead as the country's top-selling paper with its average weekday circulation gaining 1.8 percent, to 2,250,474. The Wall Street Journal and New York Times follow. It's technically correct. But take a look at the actual WSJ story and you'll see this: [The] New York Times stayed in third...