According to the Los Angeles Times, Rupert Murdoch is going to launch a digital newspaper in America, which would be distributed as paid content for the iPad, and mobile phones.
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How is the consumer magazine market really holding up in a post-recession market? Yesterday’s ABC release for January to June 2010 gave a fairly good insight, and showed some successes alongside some not-so-good results.
July was a poor month for the daily newspaper market, despite stories such as the BP oil spill and the Raoul Moat murders dominating the headlines.
According to a new forecast from ABI Research, HD digital radio is predicted to rapidly increase over the next few years, to a global “installed base” of 200 million by 2015.
BBC One’s Mistresses won the peak slot of 9pm to 10pm for the second week running, with 3.7 million viewers and a 16.6% share. This was slightly down on last week’s 4 million viewers, and 18% share.
According to new research from eMarketer, advertisers will spend a predicted $1.28 billion on Facebook in 2010.
Music magazines is among one of the worst hit sectors in the latest ABC release. Just two titles are able to boast a slight increase in circulation, while most titles suffered hefty losses.
It was a poor period for TV Listings magazines, with only two titles managing an increase.
Teenage magazines suffered heavily this period, with all titles posting significant year on year circulation declines.
The latest ABC release shows a stellar performance from magazines in the Home Interest sector, with all titles seeing an increase in circulation compared with this time last year.
