In the past year the UK’s internet population has grown by more than two and a half million people according to data released by Kantar Media.
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The daily national newspaper market was down by 5.6% year on year, but managed a slight 0.2% period on period increase in May.
ITV1’s revenue was up 20.7% year on year in April 2010, to around £109 million.
Only four out of the top ten sites saw a rise in users over the month of April, according to data released by UKOM.
NRS figures for April 2009 to March 2010 show year on year readership growth for just two titles.
Mail Online was the most popular national newspaper website in April according to data released by ABCe. Of all the UK national newspaper sites audited by ABC Mail Online pulled in the most traffic with a daily average of 2.3 million browsers.
Television viewing figures for April 2010 reveal a fall in viewing shares for all terrestrial channels with the exception of BBC Two.
The daily national newspaper market was down by 5% year on year and by 0.5% period on period in April.
RAJAR figures for Q1 2010 reveal that All Commercial radio increased its weekly reach in Q1, while BBC Radio 2’s breakfast show increased its lead as the nation’s favourite way to start the morning.
Q1 2010 RAJAR figures reveal that DAB set ownership increased 9% year on year, with 17.7 million adults aged 15+ now claiming to live in a DAB household.