ABC figures for July to December 2010 show a fairly sorry picture for the consumer magazine market, with many paid-for titles posting declines.
Circulation figures showed a common year on year decrease across the board in today’s January 2011 ABC results.
For the second time in twelve months, the UK’s online universe passed the 40 million mark, according to data released by online measurement company UKOM.
The UK’s online population fell slightly in November, according to recent data released by UKOM. While some consumers turned to the net for their Christmas purchases, avoiding both the British winter and the crowds of shoppers on the ‘real’ high streets, there were just over half a million less people online than in the month of October.
Circulation figures were down across the board once again in December. The daily newspaper market posted a 6.7% decline on last year’s pre-Christmas figures.
Circulation figures were down across the board in November, with the daily newspaper market posting a 5.3% decline on last year’s figures.
The UK’s online population was edging ever-nearer to 40 million user mark during October, according to data released by UKOM.
The latest NRS figures for October 2009 to September 2010 show fairly substantial year on year losses for most titles in the daily category, with the exception of the Daily Star, which posted a slight 0.3% increase in readers.
Circulation figures failed to pick up in October, with the daily newspaper market posting a higher fall than September’s 5.3% drop.
Nearly 40 million people went online over the course of September according to new data released by UKOM. A UK audience of 39 million 505 thousand people made up the online universe over the month, up by 640 thousand since January.
