December saw business title City AM‘s distribution decline by a significant 14.5% month on month, to around 87,000 copies, due to the Christmas period.However, the Evening Standard also experienced a relatively large month on month dip of 5.2%, taking its circulation to just over 287,000 copies last month.Meanwhile, London’s morning freesheet only slipped by 0.8%… Continue reading City AM sees month on month circulation dip
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Last year was pretty gloomy for newspapers, with circulations continuing to fall and the financial downturn beginning to bite, while a question concerning many was the migration to digital.One of the biggest stories of the year, at least as far as regional publishers were concerned, came in November as the BBC Trust rejected the Corporation’s… Continue reading 2008 round-up: Newspapers
British consumers pay more attention to print ads rather than online ads, according to Deloitte’s new Media Democracy survey into the media consumption habits of Brits aged between 16 and 74. The study found that 59% of consumers pay the greatest attention to print ads in magazines, while 56% pay more attention to ads in… Continue reading Consumers pay more attention to print ads than online ads
The Daily Sport‘s publisher Sport Media Group has recorded a £18.2 million pre-tax loss in the year to 31 July, after stripping £20.7 million off the value of its assets.SPMG was forced to write down the value of Sport Newspapers, which it bought for £50 million in December 2007, by around one third due to… Continue reading Daily Sport publisher records £18.2m loss
Cross-media audience measurement is a better indicator of newspaper reach than just print circulation, according to a gathering of media measurement organisations from around the world.At a meeting in New York of the Media Measurement Integration Task Force participants acknowledged that advertisers and agencies continue to rely on print circulation as a measure of a… Continue reading Newspaper task force examines cross-media audience measurement
News International is set to up the cover price of the Saturday edition of The Times and The Sunday Times by 10p in Scotland, matching the title’s cover prices south of the border.The two papers will be priced at £1.50 and £2 respectively from this weekend, though the weekday issue will remain unchanged at 90p,… Continue reading Times increases cover price in Scotland
Weekly classified car magazine Exchange & Mart is set to close the doors on its print publication next month to concentrate on its online site, exchangeandmart.co.uk.The closure could result in up to 80 redundancies at regional publisher Newsquest, which bought the title in 2005 from United Business Media as part of a £50.25 million deal… Continue reading Exchange & Mart migrates to digital-only format
It was a year of contrasting fortunes for the magazine industry in 2008, with titles closing and circulations falling for many, although there were signs of where the future could lie as digital mags began to take off and free titles showed their worth.There was big news at the start of the year as Emap… Continue reading 2008 round-up: Magazines
The New York Times has launched a display ad on its front page for the first time, with CBS claiming the first spot, in a bid to counter the advertising downturn.The title’s decision to sell front page ads comes after a series of trials of ads on some of the front pages of other sections… Continue reading New York Times offers front page ads
News International has raised The Times‘ weekday cover price by 10p to 90p in a bid to counter increased printing costs and the economic downturn.The Times now sits in between its two rival titles, with The Guardian costing 80p and the weekday Independent costing £1.The News International paper, which told readers of the planned price… Continue reading The Times ups its weekday cover price