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Guardian garners growing audiences in print and online Guardian garners growing audiences in print and online
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The Guardian's print circulation figures grew in November and December 2012, making it the only quality national daily newspaper to boost print sales in the final two months of the year. In print The Guardian's print circulation figures grew in November and December 2012, making it the only quality national daily newspaper to boost print sales in the final two months of the year.
The Guardian continues to enjoy enormous success online: the website attracted more than 36 million unique users accessing digital content across the globe, making it the fifth largest newspaper website in the world. Users post more than 500,000 comments a month on the site. New section Last week we launched Cook, our new weekly food section packed full of recipes free with the Guardian every Saturday. It is testimony to our continued investment in the paper.
Last year the Guardian expanded its operation in the US, with American traffic growing by nearly 30% year-on-year. Plans to launch a digital edition in Australia this year were announced last week. Going global online The Guardian continues to enjoy enormous success online: the website attracted more than 36 million unique users accessing our digital content across the globe, making it the fifth largest newspaper website in the world, ahead of BBC News online. Last year the Guardian expanded its operation in the US, with American traffic growing by nearly 30% year on year. This week we announced plans to launch a digital edition in Australia later this year.
The Guardian has also launched Cook, its new weekly food section free with the Guardian every Saturday. Part of our journey is being open to your views Users now post more than 500,000 comments a month on guardian.co.uk. Our community has helped us cover everything from the impact of the eurozone crisis to the festivals, plays and gigs you go to every week, while teachers frustrated by GCSE marking have vented anger on our Teachers Network which now has more than 120,000 members. The journalism of the future encourages participation and contribution from all our readers to initiate debate and form communities. The Guardian is at the forefront of this revolution.
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