Total Global Radio continues to top Rajar’s league table, but its growth streak has slowed. Meanwhile, BBC stations take a hit and Bauer reports overall growth.
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September was a good month for ITV, with revenues bucking the downward trend seen by its rivals (up 4.9% year on year).
In the dailies market, the Guardian grew its print circulation 1.7% PoP to 130,500, beaten only by the Financial Times, which grew 3.8% to just over 169,000.
August was tough month for TV revenues, with only ITV breakfast bucking the year on year decline, according to agency estimates (up by 3.5% to £4.1m).
Of the twelve newspapers in the UK’s daily market, only two were able to report any growth in sales figures between July and August 2019, with the Sunday market faring only a little better.
According to the latest cross-platform audience figures for UK magazines (July – June 2019), the period’s top performing magazines are successfully offsetting declines in print with considerable growth in mobile readership.
PAMCo – which shows total brand reach by combining print and digital across different devices – reveals that eight out of the thirteen national titles reported growth in readership period-on-period, with five reporting a decline.
According to the latest UK agency estimates, ITV saw its revenues fall -22.4% year-on-year (YoY) in July, bringing its total down to £73.8m from £95.2m last year.
As the latest ABC circulation figures are released for the consumer magazine market, Mediatel News presents its round-up of the results.
Only three of 17 titles in the women’s lifestyle magazine market managed to record any period-on-period circulation growth during the first six months of the year.