DALLAS, Aug. 6 (UPI) -- The Dallas Morning News has admitted inflating circulation figures by as much as 5 percent.
The practice led to the resignation of an executive vice president
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The problems were discovered during an internal investigation that began in June, said Robert W. Decherd
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Delivery contractors failed to count as unsold an average of 39,294 Sunday copies and 7
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Further, a bonus program aimed at boosting sales provided an incentive to understate returned papers.
Belo said the questionable practices resulted in Sunday sales being overstated by 5 percent and daily sales by 1.5 percent. The company declined to name the exec who resigned.Related articles: