The latest ABC release for the July to December 2013 period charts all the trends for the print magazine market. Here is Newsline’s overview – with links to full articles for each market.
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According to the latest consumer ABC release, the The Home Interest magazine market recorded a slight decline of -1.7% year on year (YoY)
The second half of 2013 saw a better performance for the women’s weeklies magazine market, with only a marginal decline of 0.6% recorded – compared with -6.6% for the January – June period.
The latest ABC Consumer results reveal that the TV Listings market was down -4.5% year on year (YoY).
Free magazines John Lewis Edition, ASOS.com and Stylist maintained the top three spots in the Women’s Lifestyle market for the July – December 2013 Consumer ABC results.
Free titles Shortlist and Sport once again easily secured the top two spots in the July – December 2013 Consumer ABC results, despite recording marginal decreases in average monthly circulation over the six months.
The latest Consumer ABC results for July-December 2013 reveal little change for the News & Current Affairs sector.
The festive period appears to have hit the national newspaper market with the latest ABC results for December 2013 showing declines all round – except for the Guardian, which reported a marginal increase.
The latest figures for the national newspaper round-up reveal that all sectors were down for the month of November, with just a small handful of titles experiencing marginal growth.
The latest results paint a healthier picture for newsbrands, however it was bad news for the Sun as the recent introduction of a paywall saw its online readership decline -7.2%.
