In 1980 the average paid circulation from subscriptions averaged 190 million copies per issue.
The paper's circulation at the end of The Daily News strike averaged 645,000.
Its paid circulation, including newsstand sales, averaged 394,713 last year, up 2.4 percent from 1990, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations.
As of 2007, its circulation averaged over 1.85 million.
In 1988, controlled circulation for the Calgary edition averaged 1,900 copies, for the Edmonton edition 1,500.
By 2003, the magazine's weekly circulation averaged 1.7 million copies per week.
Car's circulation in 2012 averaged 54,500 copies a month, 37,500 of which are in the UK.
Indeed, in February, The Independent's circulation averaged about 406,000 on Saturdays, compared with 360,000 on weekdays.
In the last half of 1991, circulation averaged 492,940, and the magazine says it now sells about 530,000 copies.
Before the Daily News strike, the paper's circulation averaged about 230,000.