The men’s lifestyle market is still fairly stable, with some healthy circulations and small period-on-period gains. However, year-on-year, every title has recorded a decline.
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RHS Media’s The Garden currently leads the Home Interest magazine market with a print-only circulation of 432,100.
Trinity will acquire Northern & Shell’s publishing assets for £126.7 million in a move it said would create a media business of scale to better serve its readers and advertisers.
A review into the future sustainability of newspapers and quality journalism is to be welcomed, writes Raymond Snoddy – but don’t underestimate its chances of turning into a hollow farce.
In an effort to preserve the future of high quality national and local newspapers in the UK, the Prime Minister has launched a review, which will investigate the overall health of the news media.
We need to start making better use of our critical faculties and properly interrogate the data behind headlines, writes Vanessa Clifford.
It would be sad if the FT regards its Presidents Club investigation as a lucky punt that came off and that now it’s time to return to respectable normality, writes Raymond Snoddy.
The Daily Telegraph’s circulation took a bit of a hammering in December, with a -14.2% period-on-period decline meaning it now shifts less copies than The Times.
To stand any remote chance of appreciating the future you have to have a feeling for the past, writes Raymond Snoddy.
In his final column of the year, Ray Snoddy looks back at some of the most interesting and impactful media business stories of 2017.