July was another successful month for online newsbrands, with all but one platform reporting either good or very strong gains.
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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.
The latest Consumer ABC figures for the January – July 2014 period reveal a sorry picture for the TV Listings sector, with no titles recording any increases in gross circulation.
There were mixed fortunes for titles in the Home Interest sector, according to the latest Consumer ABCs for the January – June 2014 period; however, the majority of changes in gross circulation were slight.
Just one title recorded an increase in gross circulation in the Women’s Weeklies magazine market, according to the January – June Consumer ABCs.
Free titles ShortList and Sport once again easily secured the top two spots in the January – June 2014 Consumer ABC results, with ShortList’s gross circulation up a healthy 15% period on period (PoP) to surpass 535,500.
Free magazines John Lewis Edition, ASOS.com and Stylist maintained the top three spots in the Women’s Lifestyle market for the January – June 2014 Consumer ABC results.
The 2014 World Cup continued to dominate the top programmes list this month, alongside Wimbledon and the Commonwealth Games.