Topping up with digital sales brings the number up to 15,384 a week, but even digital sales aren't offering much joy: 8.5% of digital readers in the first half of 2014 had vanished by the second half. Digital was never going to take the circulation back to six figures; it's starting to look like it might not keep it above five figures.
All together, NME is down another 23% on the same period in 2013.
Q is now selling 50,161; Mojo 70,693. Kerrang - once the nip-and-tuck rival to NME lost 13.7% of circulation but remains outstripping NME by nearly two-to-one.
And the gloomiest view of the figures? MediaGuardian reminds us:
But [NME] now has just half the sales of its now defunct sister title, Melody Maker, when it was closed in 2000.
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