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National Newspaper NRS – April 1998

National Newspaper NRS – April 1998

Once again virtually all the national newspapers report losses in readership for the six months ending April 1998. In fact, it is only The Times which is currently showing any kind of growth at all: a 10.76% rise to a readership of just under two million. The only other papers to not show a fall in readership are The Observer (up 0.79%) and the Express On Sunday which is barely up by 0.32% to 2.8 million readers.

National Newspaper Nov ’97-Apr ’98 NRS YoY % Changes
Title Nov 96 – Apr 97 Nov 97 – Apr 98 Actual Change % Change
Daily Mail 5,323,000 4,925,000 -398,000 -7.48
Daily Star 2,120,000 1,807,000 -313,000 -14.76
Daily Telegraph 2,835,000 2,514,000 -321,000 -11.32
Express 2,534,000 2,521,000 -13,000 -0.51
Express On Sunday 2,783,000 2,792,000 9,000 0.32
Financial Times 567,000 566,000 -1,000 -0.18
Guardian 1,256,000 1,201,000 -55,000 -4.38
Independent 781,000 694,000 -87,000 -11.14
Independent On Sunday 919,000 844,000 -75,000 -8.16
Mail On Sunday 6,118,000 5,830,000 -288,000 -4.71
Mirror 6,133,000 6,121,000 -12,000 -0.2
News Of The World 11,785,000 11,596,000 -189,000 -1.6
Observer 1,141,000 1,150,000 9,000 0.79
Sun 10,122,000 9,833,000 -289,000 -2.86
Sunday Mirror 6,920,000 6,447,000 -473,000 -6.84
Sunday People 5,167,000 4,721,000 -446,000 -8.63
Sunday Telegraph 2,320,000 2,200,000 -120,000 -5.17
Sunday Times 3,799,000 3,696,000 -103,000 -2.71
Times 1,793,000 1,986,000 193,000 10.76

ChartObject National Newspaper Nov '97 - Apr '98 NRS YoY Changes

All other titles lost readers, the biggest casualties being The Daily Star (down 14.76% to 1.8 million readers), The Daily Telegraph (down 11.32% to 2.5 million) and the continually-troubled Independent (down 11.14% to just 694,000 readers). The Daily Star is currently rumoured to be planning a revamp in order to combat this decline in readership (see Daily Star Set To Move Upmarket).

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