It is a tale of two business models in the Men’s Lifestyle sector, with free titles taking up the top two positions once again, while paid-for titles struggle to keep the pace.
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It was a mixed period for the Women’s Weekly magazine sector. Like most other sectors, some titles did exceptionally well while others struggled to maintain their circulations in a post-recession market.
Condé Nast’s Glamour still tops the Women’s Monthly sector with a total circulation of more than 526,000 copies, despite seeing no change over the year.
BC figures for January to June 2010 represent a fairly mixed overview of the consumer magazine market.
The Spectator is planning to relaunch its Spectator Business magazine as a monthly publication, starting from October this year.
UKTV has named BBC Worldwide managing director Darren Childs as its new chief executive officer.
The Mail on Sunday is due to launch a television advertising campaign, for its free You magazine.
ITV1’s football coverage of England against Hungary managed to secure top ratings from 7.30pm to 10pm last night.
According to new research from eMarketer, marketers will spend $220 million worldwide on advertising in social games and applications in 2010.
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