There are signs that the steepest declines in newspaper circulations are behind us – and that we’ve arrived at a core of loyal readers. But is that so cataclysmic, wonders Chris Blackhurst.
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The Times was up 3.4% last month, boosting its circulation by more than 13,000 copies – coupled with a 4.7% year-on-year increase to mark it out in an otherwise struggling market.
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Working with the competition might induce anxiety – but it could also prove a turning point for traditional media, writes Rubicon Project’s Jay Stevens.
Redlich replaces Jerry Wright who announced earlier this year that he would be stepping down from his post after more than seven years in the role.
If you’re going to charge £3.99 to a young readership that may not be flush with cash, you need to offer something unique – not content that can freely be found elsewhere, writes Chris Blackhurst.