The Australian Financial Review has recorded a cross platform readership of 3.7 million people, up from earlier this year.
The business publication increased its year-on-year readership across total news in the 12 months to September 2022, up from 3.6 million.
Its total print readership Monday thru Friday increased 22 percent, and with the AFR Weekend Saturday print edition readership increased by 23 percent in the last quarter.
Editor in chief Michael Stutchbury said:
“Many news titles and subscription businesses have started to feel the cost-of-living squeeze from higher inflation. But the Financial Review’s readership and subscription performance is proving more resilient than most because of the strength of our journalism and its focus on our core audience.”
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