While the majority of circulations remained fairly static in October, the Daily Star saw solid circulation increases.
The UK’s desktop-only online population remained level in September 2015 with a total of 45.4 million individuals accessing the internet through PCs or laptops.
The majority of online newsbrands audited by ABC saw a fall in activity in September with Metro witnessing the biggest month on month loss.
The end of the summer Britain never had saw national newspaper circulations remain fairly static compared with August, while yearly figures continued their usual decline.
The UK’s desktop-only online population remained level in August 2015 with a total of 45.4 million individuals accessing the internet through PCs or laptops.
The Sun’s website jumped by a massive 63% in just one month, reporting an impressive daily average of 1,289,922 browsers visiting the site in August.
The summertime lull continued for national newspapers in August, with no titles across the three markets recording any notable change in circulation.
July saw the UK’s desktop-only online population remain static with a total of 45.4 million visitors using the internet over this period.
Mobiles and tablets continue to play an increasingly important part in the readership of magazines, yet print remains the dominant medium, according to the latest NRS PADD data.
Mobile and tablet readership overshadows print and PC for a large number of UK news titles, according to the latest NRS PADD findings for the July 2014 – June 2015 period.
