ABC National Newspaper Round-Up: November 2011
The daily newspaper market saw circulation figures fall -1.8% PoP and -6.8% YoY in November.
Just two dailies posted an increase in sales over the month – the Daily Mail and i.
The Sunday market also saw circulation figures fall PoP (down -1.2%). The Independent on Sunday was the only title to buck the trend during the month – though the tabloids are still enjoying positive YoY results, which continue to be affected by the closure of the News of the World.
Daily Newspaper Market
National Newspaper ABC Figures – November 2011
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Quality Daily Titles
- i was the only Quality to enjoy a PoP boost – up 4.9% (over 10,200 copies)
- The Independent suffered the biggest percentage declines – down -4.2% PoP and -28.0% YoY
- The Daily Telegraph remains the top-selling Quality title, despite falling below the 600,000 mark after a -1.5% PoP fall in November
Mid-Market Daily Titles
- The Daily Mail enjoyed a small 0.2% PoP rise, taking its total circulation above the 2m mark again
- The Daily Express posted a -1.8% PoP fall to 603,000 copies
Popular Daily Titles
- All of the red-top titles posted YoY and PoP declines
- The Sun remains the top-selling daily, despite falling to 2.6m copies after a -3.4% PoP drop (a loss of more than 91,000 copies)
Sunday Newspaper Market
National Newspaper ABC Figures – November 2011
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Quality Sunday Titles
- The Independent on Sunday enjoyed a 1.7% PoP increase to 133,000 copies
- The Sunday Times remained fairly static during the month and is still the most-read Sunday Quality with a total circulation of 968,000 copies
- The Sunday Telegraph recorded the biggest actual loss in the month – down by more than 6,500 copies PoP
Mid-Market Sunday Titles
- The Sunday Express posted a positive 20.7% YoY increase but was down -3.1% PoP
- The Mail on Sunday has fallen below 2m copies once again after a -1.2% PoP decline
Popular Sunday Titles
- All three Sunday tabloids recorded PoP percentage declines, however, all three also enjoyed YoY increases – benefiting from the News of the World closure
- The Daily Star Sunday posted a massive 100.7% YoY rise to 665,000 copies
- The People is up 59.3% YoY to 801,000, while the Sunday Mirror is up 64.5% YoY to 1.76m copies (making it the most-read Sunday red-top)
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