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ABC's - March 2015

  • 10-04-2015 5:28pm
    #1
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    ABC time again.

    iLevel have their excellent analysis here.
    • Daily Record down 27%
    • Daily Star Sunday down 18%
    • Sunday Mirror down 16%
    • Sunday Times down 13%
    • Sunday Telegraph, People and Daily Mirror down 12%.
    • All publications down except the Times.
    • Morning Market down 7%
    • Sunday market down 11%

    Guardian have their analysis here.

    Three red-tops – the Sun, Daily Sport and Daily Record – all reported declines of more than 10%. The Mirror recorded a much smaller fall, down 6.74% to 897,786. Last month, the Mirror distributed 45,000 bulk copies to places such as airports, up from 42,000 the previous March.

    The Guardian had the largest decline among the quality titles, with sales falling 9.5% to 174,941. The Telegraph also recorded a large year-on-year fall of 8.4% to 479,290, despite being partially sheltered by its large number of subscribers, which account for 58% of the newspaper’s total circulation.

    Prsss Gazette have their analysis here.

    The old media journey into the sunset has moderately accelerated.


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