Over the past 12 months, the firmly antiwar Nations audited circulation has climbed to 158,810, pushing it past the fields longtime leader, the National Review, which has 157,616 paid subscribers. The New Republic has made a business decision to allow its rate base - the number of subscribers a publication promises its advertisers - to shrink from an inflated 85,000 to a core readership of about 60,000. As a consequence and, perhaps, in some measure because of the magazines stand on the war, audited circulation is now 61,723.
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