The Times records the highest monthly circulation growth whilst the Sun on Sunday maintained its crown as the best selling Sunday paper.
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Today Rajar announced that 90% of the adult UK population (15+) tuned in to their selected radio stations each week in the second quarter of 2014 – down by approximately 270,000 adults on the same quarter of the previous year.
As Rajar publishes its second quarter results for the radio market, Newsline presents a full round-up for the national stations and networks and the digital and breakfast markets.
Total Global Radio UK has maintained its dominance over the national stations and networks as Bauer Radio Total Portfolio keeps its lead over BBC Radio Two.
June saw a carnival of football across the main two broadcasters and not much else. Pick of the bunch was England’s timid defeat at the hands ofr a Luis Suarez inspired Uruguay.
There were mixed results for commercial television channels in June, with only ITV – on the back of World Cup fever – reporting any significant gains.
June was a successful month for online newsbrands, with all but one platform reporting either good or strong gains.
The Independent and The Sunday Post record the best monthly performances, whilst the Sun and the Sun on Sunday see circulation declines, according to the latest ABC results.
May 2014 saw a total of 38.8 million users access the internet from the UK, the lowest figure reported yet.
The majority of commercial television channels performed well in May, with just one reporting a loss in revenue.