Following a series of declines in June and July, August continued the trend in the commercial broadcast market.
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Despite a large public outcry last year, The Great British Bake Off has survived its transition from BBC to commercial television Channel 4.Over 8.7 million people tuned in to see that the show hadn’t been ruined by addition of advertising breaks nor having Sandi Toksvig and Noel Fielding present the show instead of Mel and… Continue reading TV viewing round-up: August 2017
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August 2017 latest ABC data shows mixed fortunes for the newspaper market.
Express.co.uk had a successful August, according to the latest ABC results, up nearly 17% period on period to 2.6 million daily average unique browsers, following on from last month’s good increase.
Following a tough month in June, July was also witness to some declines in TV revenues, although not quite as severe.
The latest ABC regional newspaper results, covering the January – June 2017 period, reveal a consistently static picture for newspaper groups.
The Guardian now sells less than 150,000 copies a day.
The Evening Standard’s web traffic declined -15% in July to 845,300, according to the latest ABC results, while Metro was down -9.4% to 2.4 million.