ITV reported a -13% decrease in year-on-year revenues in April, according to the latest agency estimates. The broadcaster’s total revenues decreased by £15.5m to £103m.
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April was a tough month for the daily newspaper market with only three titles recording any uplift in circulation figures from the previous month.
UK broadcasters reported an excellent month with strong revenue growth across the board according to the latest agency estimates.
The daily market was up 0.7% between February and March, but was down -7.6% year-on-year. Meanwhile, the Sunday market had a tough month with no gains from any title.
ITV’s revenues declined -1.2% in February, according to the latest agency estimates. Year on year, total revenues declined by £1.28m to £104.7m.
ITV’s revenues received a 0.3% boost in January according to the latest agency estimates. Year on year, total revenues increased £70,000 to almost £117m.
Both the Guardian and the Observer recorded small boosts in circulation between December and January. More on that, and the rest of the newspaper market, in the latest ABC results.
Total revenue for ITV, Channel 4 and ITV Breakfast was up 2.4% in December to £188.7 million.
The Daily Telegraph’s circulation took a bit of a hammering in December, with a -14.2% period-on-period decline meaning it now shifts less copies than The Times.
The festive season took its toll on the majority of online newsbrands, with five out of the six reporting titles losing traffic in December – some much more than others.
