The Domestic News and Affairs market has largely seen little change after it completely bucked the downward consumer magazine trend in the last period (January – June 2012).
Private Eye still tops the list with 224,796 copies, but was down -0.6% for the period and -1.5% year on year (YoY).
The Week, in second place, was up YoY 3.5% and 1.4% PoP.
Most titles recorded at least some YoY growth, or only marginal losses. The Phoenix, however, saw a YoY decline of 11.7%, losing 1,800 copies.
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In the Business and Finance sector, Business Life was the stand-out winner with YoY growth of 17.5% and 9.8% Pop – 98,804 copies.
However, The Economist – Middle East/Africa Edition was hit hardest over the period, reporting a -18.8% drop YoY (-5.5% PoP).
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