Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 160, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 November 1930 — Page 11

NOV. 13, 1930_

N 'nO Up.. up.; year after year, unfaltering—goes Times circulation ... A rapid, consistent growth that definitely indicates the indorsement and growing preference of Indianapolis people to Times Editorial policies, features and modern type of journalism. AS OF OCT. 1&~ 19X5 192 b 1917 192.8 1929 1930 7 5,0 OO 1 1 1 “T 1 j—374458 , . 70,000 >'■/■''' — / ! 65,000 At • V * j? / 60,000 55,000 -/- - 50,0 0 0 -y£45,000 Ii 1 L_—l——f . The above chart shows the growth of Times circulation for the past 5 years, according to government statements for 6 months ending Oct. Ist of each year. Such" progress becomes outstanding when compared ' with the circulation records of all other Indianapolis newspapers during this same period. • v . V i ' ] The Times was the only Indianapolis evening newspaper (according to government state- \ ments) to register a circulation gain the last six months over the preceding six months — Times Gain 2,937 The other evening newspaper lost Since 1925 Times Circulation Has INCREASED More Than ALL OTHER Indianapolis Daily Newspapers COMBINED Many advertisers are bridging the valleys of their busi- . ness through the buying power that this large, con- . centrated, rapidly growing circulation represents. nThe Indianapolis Times A Scripps-Howard Newspaper “ Indiana’s Fastest Growing Newspaper” ' "Give Light and the People J * Will Find Their Chtyi Way ”

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