Recently, the Newspaper Association of America published the advertising revenue of American newspapers for 2013. Unsurprisingly, the numbers are still dropping.

Daily and Sunday newspapers generated 17.3 billion U.S. dollars with print ads. That’s an 8.6% decrease compared with the year before. Digital advertising saw a 1.5% upturn, reaching 3.42 billion U.S. dollars — not enough by far to close the gap with print. Today’s chart is courtesy of Statistica (http://tinyurl.com/nyewtjc).