Condé Nast’s Glamour still tops the Women’s Lifestyle sector with a total circulation of more than 500,000 copies, despite seeing a slight decline in sales over the year.
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ABC figures for July to December 2010 show a fairly sorry picture for the consumer magazine market, with many paid-for titles posting declines.
Virgin Media said 2010 was its “best ever” year, with revenues up 5.8% to £3.8 billion.
In response to Raymond Snoddy’s Is there no good news on the local and regional press? article, Adam Isherwood, owner of www.seeitonthenet.co.uk, says giving classified advertisers what they want is the way forward for local papers…
In response to Raymond Snoddy’s Is there no good news on the local and regional press? article, Steve Niemiec, technical director at Laser Solutions Ltd, says if local media is not to be lost, the major players need to revitalise themselves and start producing products the consumer actually wants…
02 has announced plans to pre-install eBay apps on its smartphones in a multi-year deal that will launch in the UK this summer.
Apple and Google go head to head with two new rival payment systems, which enable publishers to charge for access to online newspapers and magazines.
Raymond Snoddy says the picture is not entirely bleak but it really helps when those owning and running local and regional newspapers actually believe in their future…
Greg Grimmer says HBO has built a paid-for subscription business in the US by producing high-quality drama – a feat not managed by Sky or indeed anyone else in the UK. Sky’s belated response to this has not been to try and re-create the formula with UK talent tub, but to import in its entirety – I give you Sky Atlantic. So well done to Sky for the next phase of its world domination and farewell to free-to-view high-quality US dramas on the BBC, ITV & C4.
The industry “needs” reach and frequency data, according to the panel at last week’s MediaTel Group Future of Media Research event.
