While Private Eye’s circulation decreased by a small -0.11% period-on-period, the title was up a healthy 8.6% year-on-year to 249,900.
Although the TV Listings magazine market is in decline, the top performing titles still pack a punch.
Although the majority of titles in the Home Interest market recorded declines year-on-year, the picture over the first half of the year was fairly stable.
Look’s circulation declined by more than a third (-34.2%) between January and June 2017 and -35.4% year-on-year.
H Bauer Publishing’s Take A Break Series shone out in an otherwise sad and struggling women’s weekly market for the January to June 2017 period.
The Evening Standard and Metro enjoyed big boosts to their web traffic in June – up 20.5% and 17.7%, respectively.
The Guardian’s circulation was up 3.8% in June, while the Observer was up 8.6%.
Of The Times’ 6.4 million-strong audience, 4.1 million of those come from print, while 2.3 million are on mobile.
The latest NRS audience measurement figures for the magazine market have been released today, blending NRS and AMP print readership data for the first time.
Unsurprisingly, in the run-up to the general election, the majority of online news sites recorded a boost in traffic in May, with some big increases across the board.
