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National Newspaper ABC Round-Up – November 2001

National Newspaper ABC Round-Up – November 2001

The latest data from the Audit Bureau of Circulation shows that the circulation of national newspapers fell in a month on month comparison during November. Overall circulation for the market was down 2.9%, with all but a couple of titles seeing reductions compared to October.

Among the exceptions was the Financial Times, which managed a month on month increase of 2.2%, or around 10,000 readers. The Mail on Sunday, already one of the highest circulating national titles, saw a very modest increase of 0.1%, representing just over 2,500 copies, which was nevertheless a good performance in a difficult month.

The worst hit in terms of percentage change was the Independent on Sunday, which shed almost 25,000 or 9.5% from its circulation, to 235,359. However, in the tabloid market, both the Mirror and the Sunday Mirror dropped over 100,000 in a month on month comparison, while losses at the News of the World topped 180,000.

National Newspaper November 2001 ABC Monthly Comparisons
Title Oct 2001 Nov 2001 Actual Change % Change
Daily Express 960,698 945,594 -15,104 -1.6
Daily Mail 2,508,597 2,466,370 -42,227 -1.7
Daily Record 597,630 585,389 -12,241 -2.0
Daily Star 618,604 608,502 -10,102 -1.6
Daily Telegraph 1,024,135 1,012,698 -11,437 -1.1
Financial Times 473,901 484,093 10,192 2.2
Guardian 439,029 410,664 -28,365 -6.5
Independent 236,584 231,092 -5,492 -2.3
Independent On Sunday 260,288 235,539 -24,749 -9.5
Mail On Sunday 2,387,274 2,389,859 2,585 0.1
Mirror 2,213,301 2,107,606 -105,695 -4.8
News Of The World 4,105,999 3,925,396 -180,603 -4.4
Observer 483,062 481,256 -1,806 -0.4
Racing Post 77,378 76,197 -1,181 -1.5
Sport First 97,191 90,462 -6,729 -6.9
Sun 3,453,734 3,377,906 -75,828 -2.2
Sunday Business 60,284 57,775 -2,509 -4.2
Sunday Express 849,254 818,070 -31,184 -3.7
Sunday Mirror 1,878,518 1,747,727 -130,791 -7.0
Sunday People 1,393,075 1,343,047 -50,028 -3.6
Sunday Sport 214,746 205,474 -9,272 -4.3
Sunday Telegraph 831,172 807,372 -23,800 -2.9
Sunday Times 1,445,126 1,411,819 -33,307 -2.3
Times 725,247 715,022 -10,225 -1.4
Total 27,334,827 26,534,929 -784,794 -2.9

Quality Market A year on year analysis of the quality market for the six months to November shows mixed results, although overall growth in circulation was at 1.7%. GMG titles the Guardian and the Observer both saw fairly significant increases in circulation. The former added 5% or 19,634 to reach 415,514, while the latter saw an increase of 8.2% or 36,252 to reach 477,127.

The weekday versions of the Times and the Telegraph saw small decreases year on year, but the worst performance was from the Independent on Sunday, which lost 2.2% of its circulation, dropping 5,577.

Quality Market Jun 01 – Nov 01 ABC YoY Comparisons
Title Jun 00 – Nov 00 Jun 01 – Nov 01 Actual Change % Change
Daily Telegraph 1,023,325 1,022,295 -1,030 -0.1
Financial Times 465,140 477,127 11,987 2.6
Guardian 395,880 415,514 19,634 5.0
Independent 229,897 231,151 1,254 0.5
Independent On Sunday 248,191 242,614 -5,577 -2.2
Observer 440,793 477,045 36,252 8.2
Sunday Business 58,172 57,403 -769 -1.3
Sunday Telegraph 804,467 814,570 10,103 1.3
Sunday Times 1,364,635 1,391,458 26,823 2.0
Times 719,789 718,878 -911 -0.1
Total 5,750,289 5,848,055 97,766 1.7

Mid Market The same story continues in the mid market, as the Sunday Express shed 9.8% or just under 100,00 of its circulation in the year on year analysis. The Daily Express was similar, losing 88,000 or 8.4%. The Express titles’ losses appear to be the Mail titles’ gains, as both put on around 100,000 or around 4% to their circulation compared to the six months to November 2000. The circulation for the sector as a whole therefore remained fairly static, growing just 0.3% year on year.

Mid Market Jun 01 – Nov 01 ABC YoY Comparisons
Title Jun 00 – Nov 00 Jun 01 – Nov 01 Actual Change % Change
Daily Express 1,045,787 957,785 -88,002 -8.4
Daily Mail 2,385,269 2,484,975 99,706 4.2
Mail On Sunday 2,285,997 2,390,914 104,917 4.6
Sunday Express 965,032 870,068 -94,964 -9.8
Total 6,682,085 6,703,742 21,657 0.3

Popular Market The popular market saw a year on year decrease overall of 1.8%. However, there were a couple of titles which significantly bucked the downward circulation trend. One was the Daily Star, which saw a 14.4% increase of 78,587, taking circulation well above 600,000. Sport First saw an increase of 16.4%, representing 11,729, which takes the circulation of the title, which launched in 1998, to 83,120.

The largest loss of circulation was at the Sunday People, which saw its total reduced by 7.5% or 113,146. However, with a circulation of just under 1.4m, it remains among the top five tabloids by circulation.

Popular Market Jun 01 – Nov 01 ABC YoY Comparisons
Title Jun 00 – Nov 00 Jun 01 – Nov 01 Actual Change % Change
Daily Record 616,335 599,752 -16,583 -2.7
Daily Star 544,239 622,826 78,587 14.4
Mirror 2,263,135 2,207,472 -55,663 -2.5
News Of The World 4,040,007 4,046,711 6,704 0.2
Racing Post 77,281 78,638 1,357 1.8
Sport First 71,391 83,120 11,729 16.4
Sun 3,628,926 3,495,943 -132,983 -3.7
Sunday Mirror 1,917,945 1,858,371 -59,574 -3.1
Sunday People 1,506,776 1,393,630 -113,146 -7.5
Sunday Sport 200,053 205,958 5,905 3.0
Total 14,866,088 14,592,421 -273,667 -1.8

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