Gardening titles saw circulations rise across the board for the first half of 2020 as lockdown Britain sought inspiration and horticultural solutions. While cookery titles experienced a mixed bag of results
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Despite TV viewing becoming the mainstay of lockdown life, the television listings market continues to witness declines in print circulations
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Partner content: History has shown that the media industry is more than capable of weathering a storm, writes John Ayling
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