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The July to December period was a bit of a damp squib for Home Interest magazines, with just two titles seeing small boosts in circulation over the period.
Forever Sports has again reported an impressive set of circulation figures for the men’s lifestyle market, while Men’s Fitness is hit hard.
Amid a sea of declines, Cosmopolitan has recorded a set of standout figures for the July – December period.
Northern & Shell has reason to celebrate this period, with OK! magazine sales up by almost 38%.
There was little circulation change to daily, Sunday and free titles during December.
The Times was up 3.4% last month, boosting its circulation by more than 13,000 copies – coupled with a 4.7% year-on-year increase to mark it out in an otherwise struggling market.
The National Readership Survey has launched its sixth set of mobile and tablet estimates of newsbrand audience readership, alongside its quarterly print and desktop PC results.
The latest NRS results for the October 2014 – September 2015 period reveal that magazines are still best loved in their printed form, with just three of the measured titles dominated by mobile readership.
While the majority of circulations remained fairly static in October, the Daily Star saw solid circulation increases.
