The daily newspaper market was down -1.9% in December 2012. The ‘i’ was hit hardest, recording a -3.7% drop and losing 11,000 copies, followed by the Sun, down -3.6% (83,874 copies) and the Daily Star with a 3.5% drop (19,424 copies).
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Despite reaching a record amount of users in the preceding months, November brought a fall in the UK’s online population.Even the onset of the festive period and the online panic buying that comes with it couldn’t stop the overall number of people going online from falling.A month on month drop of 868,000 users saw the… Continue reading UKOM Data Report: November 2012
The Mail Online has, for the first time, broken the 7 million unique daily users barrier, extending its lead over its rivals according to the latest data from ABC.
Commercial terrestrial television channels have seen their advertising revenues continue to decline year-on-year with new data showing another fall for the period November 2011 – 12.
The Sun has maintained the audience gap between its closest rival, the Daily Mail, according to the third release of NRS PADD that combines the audience for both print and online, while the The Guardian and The Observer lead the quality market.
The return of the reality show juggernaut I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here! brought some much needed ratings cheer for ITV1 last month.
The daily newspaper market was down -1% on October, with The Daily Express performing best with only a 0.7% rise from October to 537,236 copies.
The onset of winter saw the UK’s online population jump up to its highest level since UKOM began reporting in January 2010.
Commercial terrestrial television channels have seen their advertising revenues continue to decline with new data showing another fall in network revenues.
The Mail Online has surged ahead of other online newspapers according to the latest data from ABC. To coincide with DMGT’s own reports of a huge 74% increase in revenue to £28m in the year ending 30 September, the Mail Online was edging over 6.6 million unique readers in October.