Free monthly music magazine The Fly topped the market once again with a circulation of almost 109,000 copies following an impressive 7.5% year on year increase.
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Just one title in the TV listings sector – IPC Media’s TV & Satellite Week – managed to avoid a year on year dip in its circulation in the second half of 2009, according to the latest ABC consumer magazine data.
It was a tough six months for the teen magazine sector, with all titles recording year on year decreases.
The latest ABC consumer magazine figures reveal a mixed picture in the home interest sector, with about half of the titles in our round-up recording circulation increases in the Jul-Dec period.
It was a tale of two business models in the men’s lifestyle sector, with free titles taking up the top two positions once again.
H Bauer Publishing’s Take A Break remained on top of the women’s weekly magazine market for the six months to the end of December, and although it suffered a 4.6% year on year fall in circulation, its total still stands at around 900,000 copies.
The latest ABC consumer magazines release, for July to December 2009, shows that Condé Nast’s Glamour is once again top of the women’s monthly sector.
Johnny Vaughan’s 95.8 Capital Radio breakfast show remains on top in London once again with a weekly reach of more than 1.2 million listeners, following an impressive 25.5% year on year increase, according to RAJAR’s Q4 2009 report.
RAJAR figures for Q4 2009 show that DAB set ownership increased by 13% year on year, with 17.1 million adults aged 15+ now claiming to live in a household which has a DAB receiver.
BBC Radio 2 remains the national station with the highest weekly reach according to the latest RAJAR figures. It was relatively static year on year, although it suffered a slight fall of 1.1% on Q3 2009, leaving its total at around 13.5 million listeners.
