Free titles Shortlist and Sport once again easily secured the top two spots in the July – December 2013 Consumer ABC results, despite recording marginal decreases in average monthly circulation over the six months.
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The latest Consumer ABC results for July-December 2013 reveal little change for the News & Current Affairs sector.
Total Global Radio UK maintains its dominance over the national stations and networks, as Bauer Radio Total Portfolio sees year-on-year growth of 8.8%.
A small change of fortune for the Radio 1 Breakfast Show as Nick Grimshaw records a 12.7% increase in weekly listeners – plus the rest of the radio market news in our Rajar round-up.
Share of all radio listening via a digital platform up 10% year on year – with 27.7 million people now tuning in to radio via a digitally enabled receiver each week.
A total of 40.8 million people were online in the UK over the month of December, according to data released by online measurement company Nielsen.
The latest TV market round-up shows that all commercial television channels saw an increase in revenue year on year, with particularly strong growth for ITV – recording a 14% rise to almost £114 million
Mirror Digital Group and the Independent online were the only online news platforms to see any growth over the festive period, while the MailOnline dropped by over half a million daily browsers.
From Gary Barlow’s Big Ben Bash to Matt Smith’s farewell as the Time Lord, the BBC dominated the Christmas TV schedule.
The festive period appears to have hit the national newspaper market with the latest ABC results for December 2013 showing declines all round – except for the Guardian, which reported a marginal increase.
