September was another poor month for the daily newspaper market, with circulations continuing to decline compared with this time last year.
38.4 million people accessed the internet during August according to the latest data from UKOM. This figure represents 62.5% of the UK population and is actually down 1.1% compared UKOM’s inaugural data release in January.
August was another poor month for the daily newspaper market, with circulations continuing to decline compared with this time last year.
The UK’s online universe has grown by 2 million in the past year according to data released by market research company Kantar Media’s Internet Monitor survey.
The latest NRS figures for July 2009 to June 2010 show year-on-year readership losses for almost all titles.
The latest UKOM data shows that 39 million Britons accessed the internet in July, representing two thirds of the population (and eight tenths of those who ever go online).
Yesterday’s ABC release paints a fairly dire picture for the regional newspaper market, with all but two newspaper groups posting declines.
July was a poor month for the daily newspaper market, despite stories such as the BP oil spill and the Raoul Moat murders dominating the headlines.
Music magazines is among one of the worst hit sectors in the latest ABC release. Just two titles are able to boast a slight increase in circulation, while most titles suffered hefty losses.
It was a poor period for TV Listings magazines, with only two titles managing an increase.
