The figures listed in NewsLine’s ABC reports are those reported by the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) as at Thursday 12 February 2003. Late submissions and changes may be made after this date, and will thereafter be amended in MediaTel’s Press database. For full notes on how NewsLine’s reports are compiled please see NewsLine.The latest… Continue reading ABC Jul-Dec 2003: Poor Performance For Men’s Magazines
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The figures listed in NewsLine’s ABC reports are those reported by the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) as at Thursday 12 February 2003. Late submissions and changes may be made after this date, and will thereafter be amended in MediaTel’s Press database. For full notes on how NewsLine’s reports are compiled please see NewsLine.Condé Nast’s… Continue reading ABC Jul-Dec 2003: Glamour Tightens Grip On Women’s Monthlies
The latest ABC consumer magazine figures for the six months to December 2003 reveal a slowdown in the rapid growth of the celebrity magazine sector as the public’s fascination with the rich and famous reached its peak.The wide-spread public interest in the lives of celebrities is far from waning, but volumes across the burgeoning sector… Continue reading ABC Jul-Dec 2003: Growth Begins To Slow In Celebrity Sector
Today’s consumer magazine ABCs for the six months to December 2003 are expected to show the huge growth sector of recent times – celebrity weeklies – began to slow down in the last half of the year.Volumes across the sector – which includes stalwart Hello and Northern & Shell’s upstart New – are expected to… Continue reading ABCs Expected To Show Slowdown For Celebrity Titles
After 12pm today the concurrent release of ABC’s consumer magazine figures for the period July to December 2003 will be available to subscribers in MediaTel’s Press database. During Thursday 12 and Friday 13 February NewsLine will feature a series of sector reports based on these figures. The following notes refer to the criteria used to… Continue reading Important Notes: ABC July – December 2003
The figures listed in NewsLine’s ABC reports are those reported by the Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) as at Thursday 12 February 2003. Late submissions and changes may be made after this date, and will thereafter be amended in MediaTel’s Press database. For full notes on how NewsLine’s reports are compiled please see NewsLine.The latest… Continue reading ABC Jul-Dec 2003: IPC’s Chat Lifts Women’s Weeklies
Dennis Publishing has announced the launch of a new men’s lifestyle magazine dedicated entirely to gambling.The first issue of Inside Edge goes on sale on 11 March with an initial print run of 55,000. It targets an upmarket audience of 28 to 55 year-old men with high disposable incomes and an interest in gambling as… Continue reading Dennis Launches Monthly Gambling Magazine For Men
The pay-TV sector in Western Europe was worth almost 20 billion in 2003 and is expected to grow by 23% to 24 billion by 2006, according to a report from Screen Digest.Also On MediaTel Insight Today…European Digital TV Market Recovery Underway, Says IMSThe proportion of Western European households receiving digital television (DTV) is expected to… Continue reading MediaTel Insight: Western European Pay-TV Revenue To Rise
Difficult market conditions for European outdoor advertising were revealed in JCDecaux’s financials this morning, as full-year revenues dipped by 2.2%.The Paris-based global outdoor contractor said that street furniture revenues were down 0.4%, whilst revenue from billboard and transport advertising fell by 3.4% and 5.3% respectively. However, the overall 2.2% fall was better than the company… Continue reading JCDecaux Revenues Dip In 2003, But Beat Expectations
Profit takers left their mark on the media sector yesterday as they moved in on a key stocks. WPP, the global advertising and marketing network, was amongst the worst hit with shares dipping 2.56% to close at 590p. The newly merged ITV was seen down by 2.16% to finish at 136p.Traders also moved on Reuters,… Continue reading Sharewatch: Profit Takers Swoop On Key Media Stocks
