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.
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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.
The Eurovision Song Contest, a host of pre-World Cup football matches and the ever dependable Britain’s Got Talent feature in this month’s tv viewing round up
For a second consecutive month, two of the usual top three performing UK news websites recorded declines , with the best-performing website, MailOnline, seeing only a slight increase in average daily browsers.
April brought a further decline to the UK’s online population after a slight rise in activity the previous month.
In what was largely a tough month for the industry, only the ‘i’ recorded any growth in the daily market, as the Sunday Times and Observer show strongest growth amongst the weekend titles.
The National Readership Survey (NRS) has today released its latest figures combining both print and online readership – showing mixed fortunes for UK newsbrands.
The latest NRS national newspaper figures once again chart a steady decline in print, with no titles recording any growth in readership at all for the period April 2013 to March 2014.
The usual top three performing UK news websites suffered declines last month, according to the latest ABC analysis.