Holland's two leading newspapers, De Telegraaf and Algemeen Dagblad, both dropped sales in the second quarter this year compared with the same period in 2006 as overall circulation declined further to just over 3.7m. The regular audit also showed that the free title, Metro, has kept its number one slot. Algemeen Dagblad, which fell by 9%, is published by a joint venture which includes Wegener, a company that may soon be acquired by Mecom, run by David Montgomery. (Via Nis news)
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