In line with the increasingly grey weather, the latest ABC figures paint a relatively bland picture for national newspapers over the last month – with few titles recording any major increases or decreases in circulation.
The UK’s online universe took another fall in September, according to data recently released by online measurement company Nielsen.
It was a mixed bag of results for online news sites in September, according to the latest ABC findings – but a slight improvement on August’s figures.
The Financial Times recorded the highest increase in circulation last month, whilst the Sun on Sunday sees another decline despite strong sales.
According to August’s data a whopping 61% of those online were over the age of 35, translating to 23.9 million users.
There was a mixed bag of a results online newsbrands in August, with the biggest losses outweighing the gains.
For the very first time the National Readership Survey is able to show the reach of magazine brands across not only print and PC, but also mobile and tablet.
In an industry first, the NRS is now able to report newsbrand readership figures with the addition of mobile and tablet data to print and PC.
There were few changes for national newspaper titles over the month; however the latest results reveal a continuing decline for print in the long-run.
The UK’s online population fell slightly in July according to data released by online measurement company Nielsen.
