Two Japanese "tabloids", facing declining circulation, are planning to raise their cover prices by ten yen to prop up earnings. Cyzo reports (Japanese) that Nikkan Gendai and Yukan Fuji will now cost 130 yen. Their two main competitors, Naigai Times and Tokyo Sports, are expected to follow suit. You have to think the newspapers have pretty much given up on winning new customers and instead are looking at a way to shore up profits in the near term while they try and work out how to make money out of their web presence. If the price increase does generate additional revenue without damaging sales, the report suggests that weekly magazines like Shukan Post and Shukan Gendai may try to put through a price increase because they are also experiencing declining sales. The situation for magazines has become especially difficult this year with a number of longstanding titles closing down as a result of rising costs and declining readership.
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