ZenithOptimedia has downgraded its 2013 overall market growth prediction to 2.5%, after revising down every medium except cinema.
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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.
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David Montgomery has said that Local World “signals the fight back in Britain’s regional media industry,” and has promised the creation of a strong media business dedicated to the provision of quality local content and advertising platforms.
