Free title ShortList continued to dominate the Men’s Lifestyle sector, while Forever Sports Magazine saw a significant circulation boost.
Take a Break continues to lead the market despite a -1.7% decline in circulation, whilst Woman’s Weekly has managed to move up the rankings and into second place.
In what turned out to be a very dry January for newspapers, only a handful of titles recorded any circulation growth according to the latest ABC figures.
The festive period saw a drop for most news outlets, with just four online news platforms reporting an increase in traffic in December – with Trinity Mirror hit hardest.
Unsurprisingly, the festive period took its toll on national newspaper circulations in December, with few titles across the three markets reporting any gains.
November was a relatively strong month for online newsbrands, with just a few reporting declines in average unique daily browsers.
Less than a handful of national newspaper titles recorded an increase in circulation during the month of November, according to the latest ABC results – although the declines were mostly marginal.
According to data released by measurement company Nielsen, the UK’s online population remained almost static throughout October, witnessing a slight 0.2% increase which brought the total to 38.7 million unique users.
The National Readership Survey has today released its second wave of mobile and tablet estimates of magazine readership, alongside its quarterly print and PC results.
The National Readership Survey (NRS) has today launched its second set of mobile and tablet estimates of audience readership for the period October 2013 to September 2014, alongside its quarterly print and PADD results.
