"The Gazette optimistically claimed
a circulation of nigh on 50,000, announcing in 1860 that as it was 'published
on Wednesday and recollected on Fridays'; thus 'every copy will have double
circulation!'... If anywhere near true [this circulation] was highly
respectable, given that the most notable London newspaper, The Times, sold around 60,000 copies per day" (Strachan and Nally, Advertising, Literature and Print Culture in Ireland, 1891-1922).
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