September saw the UK’s online universe hold steady around the 40 million users mark after a slight decline throughout the year. 40.8 million people across the UK went online, leading to a YOY fall of 2.6 million users.
The latest ABC results for online national newspapers paints a healthy picture for digital, with just the Mirror Group Digital seeing any decline across the period.
After a relaunch and change in price, the Sun on Sunday has failed to improve sales, recording a -2.1% drop in circulation in September according to the latest ABC results for the national newspaper market.
According to data recently released by online measurement company Nielsen, August brought a small increase to the UK’s digital universe. A total of 40.9 million people across the country used the internet
The latest ABC results for newsbrands’ online platforms paints a healthy picture, with the Mirror up 19.6% – taking it to almost 1.5 million unique browsers per day.
The latest ABC results for August 2013 show a continuing decline for print, with few titles seeing any period or yearly growth at all – but it was better news for some of the Sunday titles.
The UK’s digital audience saw a slight increase in July – in total, 40.8 million people in the UK accessed the internet across the month, an increase of 665,000 people since June.
Overall, all newsbrands saw a decline in readership, with the exception of the Daily Mirror, up 6.6% and the Sun, up 0.4%.
The latest NRS findings for the national newspaper market reveal that the Financial Times and Sunday Times were the only titles to see any readership growth across the year, as the first-time findings for the Sun (Sunday) show a loss of 314,000 readers.
The latest ABC regional newspaper results paint a familiar picture with both the Regional Groups and Regional Titles down with few seeing any growth at all.
