In response to today’s ABC release, for the six month period from January to June 2011, the PPA says the figures “demonstrate the continued strength of magazines in a rapidly evolving market and underline their unique ability to create a real emotional connection with audiences through their trusted and engaging content.
“The report illustrates the robust demand for printed titles among consumers at a time when magazine brands also continue to dramatically expand their audience reach across multiple platforms.
“Total Average Issue Net Circulation for ABC-audited titles was stable for the six-month period, with an overall increase of 0.1% compared with the same period the previous year.
“Sectors that recorded notable increases included Children’s Magazines: Pre-School, which increased circulation by 15.9% year-on-year; News & Current Affairs: Domestic, which registered circulation growth of 7.0% year-on-year; and General Interest: Miscellaneous, where year-on-year circulation was up 6.2%.
“The high-volume Women’s Lifestyle/Fashion sector increased circulation by 1.4% overall year-on-year and the TV Listings sector edged circulation up 1.0% compared with last year’s figure.”