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The year-old ReadyMade, a do-it-yourself magazine with a tiny circulation of 60,000, has published a hilarious how-to on making a wallet out of duct tape.
Originally an über-chic downtown Manhattan bible with loads of cachet and a tiny circulation of 100,000, Details was bought by Condé Nast in 1988 and remade into a men's magazine.
In this thriller -- based on the story of Stephen Glass -- the central character is a fraud, the only weapon in sight is the editor's skeptical red pen, and the main thing at stake is the reputation of The New Republic, a weekly political magazine with a tiny circulation of 65,000.
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Andrew Anthony, in The Fallout, writes that "in the satellite age of relentless news, a tiny circulation ink sheet like the LRB was surely of limited influence".
He added: "In the end, The Week will inherit the earth!" The business model relies on subscribers for all but a tiny sliver of circulation revenue.
He added that the BBC was a "massive taxpayer-funded mouthpiece for tiny circulation leftist Guardian".
To attract enough advertisers to make a profit, Icon needs desperately to at least double its tiny circulation.
Many of his poems were published in Scottish nationalist papers of tiny circulations, with editorial content regarded by the majority of Scots as cranky.
While digital sales remain a tiny proportion of most magazine circulation figures, the growth rate is impressive.
Newsstand sales account for only a tiny fraction of the magazine's circulation.
Notes and coins make up only a tiny part of the money in circulation: just 3% in Britain, for instance.
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