Bauer Media’s Heat was the only women’s weekly magazine to post print circulation growth in 2022, according to the latest consumer ABC data release.
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A small number of women’s lifestyle titles increased their digital circulations last year, while print circulation fell across the board.
All TV listings magazines saw declines in total circulation compared to this time last year, a continuation of 2021’s trend.
In brief: Women in media are being urged to help identify online harms and the issues they face at work by Daily Mirror publisher Reach and the non-profit company Women in Journalism.
All magazine brands in the TV listings market suffered circulation declines compared to the same period last year.
Several Women’s Lifestyle titles have experienced double-digit digital growth in the last year.
The latest consumer magazine audience data have been released today, offering insight into how readerships have been impacted across different stages of the Covid-19 pandemic in the UK.
The move towards more flexible working during the pandemic appears to be reflected in more home interests being cultivated, leading to circulation increases for cookery and gardening titles.
The Week and MoneyWeek have reported strong digital figures for the last six months.
There were declines across the board for the TV listings sector for the first six months of 2021.
