Commercial television channels saw their network revenue decline in August as the BBC dominated ratings around the London 2012 Olympics.
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Last month there was a lot about the Olympics… and it’s more of the same for August.
The MailOnline continues its digital success with the highest number of daily average unique browsers – up 7% from July to August 2012. Its total is now up to almost 6.6 million.
The overall daily newspaper market was down -10.1% YoY and -0.9% PoP in August, with just one title enjoying a increase in circulation over the year. Independent’s sister title i posted a 47.3% YoY rise during the summer month and now has a total circulation of 282,000 copies.
The Sun leads the way with the greatest number of combined print and website readers, according to NRS PADD (Print and Digital Data), which has been released for the first time today.
Commercial television channels saw their network revenue decline in July as the BBC dominated ratings around the London 2012 Olympics.
Three regional newspaper groups in our analysis enjoyed increases in the January to June 2012 period – Newsquest (Midlands South), Advertiser (North of England) and the Bristol Observer Group.
July saw the UK’s online audience fall slightly, down 158,000 people month on month. According to data just released by online measurement company UKOM, a unique audience of 42.9 million individuals went online throughout the month, with 41 million of those accessing the internet from home and work locations. June 2012 brought the biggest monthly… Continue reading UKOM Data Report: July 2012
The Independent’s website enjoyed a 21% jump in traffic over July, according to data just released by ABC.
The overall daily newspaper market was down -9.3% YoY and -1.3% PoP in July, however, a number of titles posted increases in the month.