The penultimate episode of ITV1’s The Biggest Loser won the 9pm to 10pm peak-hour ratings with a high of 3.9 million viewers last night.
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ITV1’s popular Dancing on Ice attracted a peak audience of more than 8.2 million viewers during last night’s prime-time slot.
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How is the consumer magazine market really holding up in a post-recession market? Yesterday’s ABC release for July to December 2010 showed a fairly poor set of results, with only a few sectors managing to buck the trend.However, to get a real picture, Newsline asked agencies for their views. MEC’s Kevin Ayadassen says: “The free… Continue reading ABC Consumer Magazines: agency view
An overview of performances by publisher, focusing on some of the triumphs and disappointments of the leading consumer magazine publishers over the July to December 2010 ABC period.Please note: figures are based on total average circulation per publisher and year on year percentage increases and decreases.Read on for a selection of the winners and losers…Bauer… Continue reading ABC Consumer Magazines: by publisher
The latest ABC Consumer Magazine release represents a fairly gloomy picture for the overall market, with new online formats and the recession having a big impact on sales.
Positively, the Holiday & Travel sector put in a strong performance in today’s ABC release – up 1.9% (on average) on last year – providing a ray of sunshine in what has been an overall poor set of results for the magazine industry.
