The latest Consumer ABC results for the July – Dec period show that women’s weekly magazines are continuing to feel the strain, with all circulations down year-on-year and just four up compared with the first half of the year.
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No doubt helped by fodder from Brexit and the US Election, Private Eye reported record sales during the July to December period.
Compared with other parts of the magazine market, men’s lifestyle is showing some buoyancy, with the majority of titles remaining fairly stable between July and December.
Although a fair number of titles recorded moderate levels of growth, or showed they were on an even keel, a large proportion also witnessed some disappointing declines in circulation between July and December 2016.
Bauer’s TV Choice remains the king of the couch potatoes’ bible with a circulation of more than 1.2 million.
In an average week, digital listening accounts for 474 million hours – with DAB holding a 73% share of digital listening hours, digital TV 11% and online 16%.
As Rajar releases its fourth quarter results for the radio market, Newsline presents the key findings showing station and network reach, share and average listening hours.
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The final of Strictly Come Dancing easily beat rival X Factor over on ITV.
The site finished the year with a 3.5 million visitors after reporting a 5 million-strong audience in November.