Both the Daily Telegraph and The Times increased their daily circulation by 2.5% period-on-period in May, while i was up 1.2%.
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If no news is good news, then April was a good month for national newspapers – with no significant changes to report.
A 7.8% increase in web traffic meant more than 2 million people visited express.co.uk each day in April, according to the latest ABCs.
March was a reasonably static month for newspaper circulations with most dips and gains very slight compared to February. The yearly picture was much worse for many titles, however.
Amid a sea of declines, The Times is continuing to do something right, with both its daily and Sunday editions managing to increase their circulations over the year, according to the latest ABC results for February.
Between January and December 2016, just two national newsbrands had a readership dominated by print – with the majority of readers now accessing news content via mobile.
While the majority of magazines are still enjoyed in their printed form, mobile continues to play a growing role in readership.
The Observer, Sunday Times and Sunday Telegraph all managed to increase their circulations over the year – the only titles in the market to do so.
Publisher Hearst was a shining star in an otherwise poorly performing market, with three of its titles managing to record both period and yearly increases in circulation during the July to December period.
As the latest ABC circulation figures are released for the consumer magazine market, Newsline presents its round-up of the results.
