A fairly grim month for the Tabloids, again. Whatever it was about the month all the titles suffered. The Sun back nearly 3,400 copies (about 5%) and The Daily Star recording a 1,600 drop. The Mirror was ...
The October ABC’s were released earlier today and show a continued decline of newspaper sales, for those that produce a monthly figure anyway. As a group the tabloids are still taking a beating, down 21,000 ...
Just to recap – there are two distinct ABC reports – a monthly report, in which twelve morning newspapers available in Ireland subscribe to and equally twelve of the Sunday's provide data for. Three morning ...
For the tabloids, August with the start of the premier league couldn't have come quick enough. A large group of soccer supporters seemingly regained their interest in tabloids this month and in the mix ...
Without the fanfare that used to accompany the release of the JNRS the figures they nonetheless surfaced this morning. This book is different to previous years in the respect that it measured newspaper ...
The ABC Island of Ireland report was published today finally detailing the state of the newspaper market. It shows that all of the markets declined in the past twelve months. Sundays are down 9% to 834,000, ...
The Sunday newspaper market dropped 9% or 81,000 copies compared to Jan June 2012. Similar to the morning market the tabloids have taken the brunt of that decline having fallen about 40% since 2005 whereas ...
... to understand that they are giving away far too much on-line. Why actually pay for the paper when I can read it free online. Twenty-one weeks of daily newspaper purchase is the equivalent cost of a decent ...
I stuck to my guns on this one and shepherded the Evening Herald into the ‘Evening Market’. I appreciate that it now appears early morning but I’d hate to break with tradition.
As normal there’s little ...
The ABC just released the Consumer Magazine Report, which details the circulation figures of some 250 magazine titles available in the UK and Ireland. Unfortunately there is no breakdown of the RoI so ...
July ABC shows some very small gains in the tabloid sector. The tabloid market is up 500 copies on the month but 18,000 down on the year. The leaderboard changed, yet again, with The Sun now in the premier ...
After many decades and perhaps a modicum of soul searching, The (Irish) Sun has decided to abandon Page 3 in this jurisdiction. The reason forwarded is that the editorial staff have just realised that ...
Relative to some of the previous months, this hasn't been too bad, but only on a month on month basis. June saw the start of the Football and Hurling, which may have contributed to a few sales and even ...
It’s been an interesting month for the news media who have been feasting on the sound bites from the Anglo tapes. The Independent uncovered the tapes and gave over a lot, of warranted, space to the tapes. ...
One would wonder if the Herald’s shift to the morning is having an effect of the numbers of the tabloids, more specifically the Daily Star. It dropped 1,200 this month and both the Mirror and Sun dropped ...
One paper managed to report a year on year gain – the "I" and that was eight copies other than that everyone else was in the red. Elsewhere there were some serious fallers. In the morning market The Daily ...
Today we’re looking at American Newspapers Circulation which were released in the last few days. It’s not a USA centric thing, it’s more that the print sectors march towards digital there is evolving faster ...
Emmmmm….. I went off half cocked this morning and too the figure for the Daily Star for the report – but didn’t include their figure for the North – so I own them an apology for that and it makes a big ...
... I updated a table of digital newspaper subscription rates and you can see the differences there.
Currently only the Times and the FT are behind a paywall but with two other titles joining the ranks, ...