The end of the summer Britain never had saw national newspaper circulations remain fairly static compared with August, while yearly figures continued their usual decline.
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The summertime lull continued for national newspapers in August, with no titles across the three markets recording any notable change in circulation.
Mobiles and tablets continue to play an increasingly important part in the readership of magazines, yet print remains the dominant medium, according to the latest NRS PADD data.
Mobile and tablet readership overshadows print and PC for a large number of UK news titles, according to the latest NRS PADD findings for the July 2014 – June 2015 period.
News and Current Affairs looked strong for the first half of the year, bucking the general trend in the declining magazine market.
While TV can do no wrong, apparently TV listings magazines can – with the latest ABC figures suggesting that the nation is growing bored of looking at what’s on.
The latest ABC release for the January – June 2015 period charts all the trends for the consumer magazine market. Here is Newsline’s complete overview.
Perhaps a sign that the nation is finally growing tiresome of seeing the human form in all its glory, Men’s Fitness and lads’ mag Zoo recorded significant declines in circulation over the period
The first half of 2015 saw almost every title record declines in combined print and digital circulations in the home interest market.
Very few titles in the women’s lifestyle market saw their combined print and digital audience increase in the first half of the year; however, declines were moderate in comparison to other markets.
