WI Life magazine, from the Women’s Institute, was back in the top spot as Hearst UK’s House Beautiful was up more than 10% to record a circulation of 122,926.
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Free title ShortList continued to dominate the Men’s Lifestyle sector, while Forever Sports Magazine saw a significant circulation boost.
Take a Break continues to lead the market despite a -1.7% decline in circulation, whilst Woman’s Weekly has managed to move up the rankings and into second place.
FremantleMedia has taken a 25% stake in Corona TV, as it looks to “build its scripted pipeline” and attract international co-production funding.
The winners of the inaugural Mediatel Media Research Awards were led by Sky Media, which took the Grand Prix along with Best Media Research Tracking Project for Sky AdSmart.
Last night Channel 4 launched a new fixed rig camera set-up, this time inviting the nation to gawp at a bunch of four year olds in a nursery.
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With a recent report forecasting the future of news, we once again see an example of the BBC up to its old tricks, writes Raymond Snoddy.
Sky won the lion’s share, taking five of the seven packages of matches made available, whilst BT won the remaining two.
Monday night’s prime time programming offered up a deluge of grim and traumatising content for viewers to kick off a brand new week of TV with.
