All titles in the News and Current affairs sector recorded increases in average gross monthly circulation, according to the latest Consumer ABC results for January – June 2014.
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There were mixed fortunes for titles in the Home Interest sector, according to the latest Consumer ABCs for the January – June 2014 period; however, the majority of changes in gross circulation were slight.
Free titles ShortList and Sport once again easily secured the top two spots in the January – June 2014 Consumer ABC results, with ShortList’s gross circulation up a healthy 15% period on period (PoP) to surpass 535,500.
Free magazines John Lewis Edition, ASOS.com and Stylist maintained the top three spots in the Women’s Lifestyle market for the January – June 2014 Consumer ABC results.
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