All of the titles in the Women’s Weeklies sector were down year on year, with the highest recorded period growth coming from People’s Friend at just 1.3%.
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The Home Interest sector fared slightly better than the Jul-Dec 2012 figures, down just -1.7% year on year (YoY) and -0.8% period on period (PoP).
An overview of performances by publisher, focusing on some of the triumphs and disappointments of the leading consumer magazine publishers over the January to June 2013 ABC period.Please note: figures are based on total average circulation per publisher, and year on year percentage increases and decreases.Read on for a selection of the winners and losers…Bauer… Continue reading ABC Consumer Jan-June 2013: By Publisher
Both the Domestic and Business and Finance titles recorded healthy year on year gains, securing almost 1.5 million copies between them for the period.
A historic British win at the Wimbledon Championships and the birth of a future King helped to secure circulation increases for all three newspaper markets this month, despite general year on year declines.
The latest ABC figures show that the Daily, Free and Sunday markets were all down overall, both period on period and year on year, with the biggest PoP change belonging to the Sunday Post (5.1%).
The latest ABC figures for May show small circulation gains for the London Free Press, while the majority of the titles in the daily and Sunday markets experienced declines.
Only the Daily Express, Financial Times and the Independent platforms saw any increase in readership across print and online, period on period. However, the results still show the continuing dominance of the Daily Mail platforms and the considerable impact of online to a newsbrand’s readership figures more generally.
The latest figures from NRS for the period April 2012 – March 2013 show that the national newspaper market experienced, with only two exceptions, further year on year declines. The ‘i’ and the Financial Times were the only papers to see any growth, up 3.2% and 3.7%, respectively.
The latest ABC National Newspaper results for April show that not much has changed over the month, with just the Sunday titles seeing a marginal -0.3% period on period decline.
