Entertainment, games and video sites are the most popular websites with people under the age of 23 in the UK, according to new data released by Nielsen Online today. The study shows that entertainment sites have the greatest affinity with under 12 year-olds, while gaming sites are the most popular with 12-17 year-olds and finally,… Continue reading Entertainment, Gaming And Video Sites Are Most Popular With Young People
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BBC One’s Traffic Cops raced ahead of its ITV1 9pm rival Harley Street last night, pulling in almost double the number of viewers.The popular reality crime show attracted more than 4.8 million viewers between 9pm and 10pm, while ITV1’s medical drama failed to impress with its penultimate episode, pulling in just 2.5 million at the… Continue reading Traffic Cops Races Ahead Of Harley Street
Future Publishing’s Official Nintendo Magazine enjoyed an impressive year on year rise in circulation of around 27.5% for the January to June period according to the latest ABC data.It now has a total figure of over 61,000 copies.Playstation magazine PSM3 also reported a healthy year on year increase, of 29.5%, to more than 31,000 copies.The… Continue reading ABC Results Jan-Jun 2008:Impressive Circulation Increases In Gaming Sector
Q magazine remained top of the music mags despite a decline of over 17,000 copies year on year for January to June 2008, according to the latest ABC data.The title, now reports a figure of around 113,000 copies after a significant 13% year on year decline.IPC’s NME also saw a relatively large percentage drop of… Continue reading ABC Results Jan-Jun 2008: Q Magazine Stays Top Of Declining Music Market
Free magazine Shortlist had the highest circulation in the men’s lifestyle sector according to the latest ABC consumer magazine figures.The title had a total figure of more than 481,000 copies. As it only launched in September 2007 it is not possible to make a year on year comparison, however it was up 4% on last… Continue reading ABC Results Jan-Jun 2008:Mixed Period For Men’s Lifestyle Magazines
The latest ABC consumer magazine figures, for January to June 2008, see free magazines topping the men’s lifestyle sector, while Glamour and Take A Break have the highest circulations in the women’s monthly and weekly sectors respectively.Men’s free weekly magazine Shortlist is the men’s lifestyle title with the highest circulation, at more than 481,000 copies,… Continue reading ABC Consumer Magazine Headlines Jan-Jun 2008
The Sun is set to be an exclusive broadcast sponsor of Sky Sport’s Soccer AM programme for the new football season.Soccer AM will feature exclusive brand exposure of the Sun on the main Saturday morning TV show and the highlights show, Best Bits.The partnership will launch this Saturday, along with the start of the Barclays… Continue reading Sun Set To Sponsor Soccer AM In New Six-Figure Deal
The latest consumer magazine ABC figures show that H Bauer’s Take A Break once again topped the women’s weekly market, with a total circulation of just under 982,000 copies.However, the title suffered a slight year on year downturn, of around 3.5%, taking its circulation below the one million mark.Northern & Shell’s OK! enjoyed a year… Continue reading ABC Results Jan-Jun 2008:Take A Break Stays On Top Of Women’s Weekly Market
Bauer Consumer Media’s weekly More magazine is being relaunched for the second time in a year to appeal to an older, more sophisticated readership. The £5 million redesign will hit shelves in September and will involve a change in format and content to include more features and more pages. The magazine will remain a weekly… Continue reading ITV1 Announces New Autumn Line-up
Mobile and internet use in the UK has increased by the greatest amount compared with other communication services, according to Ofcom’s latest annual report.The 365 page report shows that people in the UK are spending more time using communication services than ever before but are paying less for them.Between 2002 and 2007 the time users… Continue reading Mobile And Internet Use Soars
