Just three out of the 13 recorded newspaper brands currently have more readers in print than any other medium – with the decision to close the Independent’s print operations earlier this month looking to be a justifiable move.
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All online news sites recorded a surge in web traffic in January, with Richard Desmond’s dailystar.co.uk seeing its audience increase by more than half.
Johnston Press will be pleased that its latest acquisition i has seen period on period growth.
Another adaptation of Tolstoy’s War and Peace was a hit for the BBC in January, with Sherlock and Attenborough and the Giant Dinosaur also doing well.
The July to December period was a bit of a damp squib for Home Interest magazines, with just two titles seeing small boosts in circulation over the period.
Forever Sports has again reported an impressive set of circulation figures for the men’s lifestyle market, while Men’s Fitness is hit hard.
Amid a sea of declines, Cosmopolitan has recorded a set of standout figures for the July – December period.
Northern & Shell has reason to celebrate this period, with OK! magazine sales up by almost 38%.
Despite many recognisable online brands seeing a fall in activity, the UK’s total online audience remained solid in December.
Five major radio brands in dual transmission now have digital listening accounting for the majority of listening, including Absolute Radio Network, Magic, Kiss, Gold and BBC Radio 5 live.