Returning series The Great British Bake Off, The X Factor and Doctor Who were among the highlights this month, as the big two channels gear up for the upcoming autumn ratings battle.
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There were few changes for national newspaper titles over the month; however the latest results reveal a continuing decline for print in the long-run.
The UK’s online population fell slightly in July according to data released by online measurement company Nielsen.
Only the ‘i’ newspaper managed to record any growth in the daily market, while the Sun on Sunday drops more than 900,000 readers.
The figures reveal a poor performance for overall readership growth across the entire market, with every newsbrand recording negative growth from the last reported period.
The latest ABC regional newspaper results, covering the July – December 2013 period, reveal a relatively stable picture for the top performing groups and titles, with a few notable exceptions.
July was another successful month for online newsbrands, with all but one platform reporting either good or very strong gains.
There were mixed results for commercial television channels in July, with only ITV Breakfast reporting any significant gains.
The latest ABC release for the January – June 2014 period charts all the trends for the print magazine market. Here is Newsline’s overview – with links to full articles for each market.
All titles in the News and Current affairs sector recorded increases in average gross monthly circulation, according to the latest Consumer ABC results for January – June 2014.