While mobile continues to play a big part for magazine brands, print was still the most popular way to consume content between October 2015 and September 2016, according to the latest readership figures from PAMCo.
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The Independent enjoyed a 12% boost to its web traffic in October, averaging at a little less than 3.64 million visitors a day.
There is something interesting going on at the Times and Metro – but the rest of the market rather struggled last month with most titles recording period-on-period declines.
View the latest revenue figures for the UK’s commercial broadcast market.
As Rajar publishes its third quarter results for the radio market, Newsline presents a full round-up for the national stations and networks and the digital and breakfast markets
59% of the population now listens to digital radio each week, with 32 million of those tuning in via a digitally enabled receiver, according to the latest Rajar findings.
Rajar’s third quarter results for the radio market paint a largely healthy picture. Here, Newsline presents the key findings showing station and network reach, share and average listening hours.
Commercial terrestrial channels recorded revenue of £192.81 million in September – down -4.7% year on year.
Despite the looming US Presidential election and snowballing post-Brexit coverage, almost all online news sites recorded declines in traffic in September.
Despite unprecedented world events, the national newspaper market failed to record many gains throughout September.