The latest ABC National Newspaper figures for March show that, despite the continued year on year declines in print sales, the daily titles experienced a month of growth for around half of titles, and only slight declines elsewhere.
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Newsline has collected the very best expert analysis – including views from MediaCom, Vizeum, Carat UK and Havas Media – on the latest Consumer ABC figures.
Today’s ABC release, for the July to December 2012 period, charts the continuing downward trend for the consumer magazine print market, with just a few exceptions.
The Home Interest consumer magazine market is down -2.2% overall since the last year on year (YoY) period, July – December.
The Women’s Weekly sector, which is down -13% on last year, has seen almost no positive gains for the period.
Free title John Lewis Edition remains at the top of the Women’s Lifestyle sector, recording growth of 3.3% over the previous period and up 2.3% Year on Year (YoY).
