South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 306, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 2 November 1922 — Page 14
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For many months, it has been common talk around over South Bend the rapid growth of The News-Times. We wonder if people generally realize the extent of this growth. In the belief that they do not, The News-Times takes pleasure in anouncing the growth of its NET PAID subscribers for the past year, as follows:
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In a year's time, THE NEWS-TIMES' GAIN IN NET PAID DAILY CIRCULATION IS 4,443a truly remarkable circulation growth for a newspaper in a city the size of South Bend. In other words, The News-Times has gained 17,772 new readers in the last 12 months, figuring on a basis of four readers to every new subscription. Seventeen thousand seven hundred and seventy-two new friends in a short 12 months and a total reading family now of approximately 80,000 people. There is only one answer for this marvelous growth people like The News-Times. They are willing to pay for News-Times superiority. They have confidence in The News-Times are turning to The News-Times by the thousands to get the news of busy, progressive South Bend and surrounding territory for the news of South Bend's stores for the news of the world.
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