Per Dan Capell and John Harrington: "AARP" Gained The Most 2007 Subs; "People" Brought In The Most Newsstand $$$.

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Neither was on Adweek Media's March 31 Hot Lists, but on that same day Capell's Circulation Report cited AARP as the second-half-2007-versus-2006 subscription growth champ: 24,443,274 (2007); 23,432,582 (2006); +1,010,692; +4.3%. Sum reflects more baby boomers...


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