The latest NRS figures for January to December 2010 reflects a poor 12 months for the national newspaper market – with all titles, both Daily and Sunday, seeing their readerships decline compared to 2009’s numbers.
Some titles in the Daily market posted fairly hefty year on year losses – The Daily Mirror lost 338,000 readers, while the Daily Telegraph was down 225,000 readers.
The picture for the Sunday market was much the same. The Mail on Sunday posted the biggest actual loss of 491,000 readers and The Sunday Times slipped below the 3 million readers mark for the first time.
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