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12-month average circulation:
(for the period ended Dec. 26, 2010)
906,100 Weekday 1,356,800 Sunday
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Established in Paris in 1887, today the IHT is owned by The New York Times Company. The IHT, the global edition of The New York Times, continues to expand the reach of its authoritative journalism through the newspaper, which is sold in more than 180 countries, and its Web site, global.nytimes.com.
12-month average circulation:
(for the period ended Dec. 27, 2009)
219,188 Baseline
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