Lebedev's i overtakes Indy for the first time
12 Aug 2011 | by Oliver Luft
The circulation of Alexander Lebedev's newspaper digest i has overtaken sister publication
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Alexander Lebedev's 20p cut-price i has suffered its first blip after a stellar seven-month run
The circulation of Alexander Lebedev's newspaper digest i has overtaken sister publication
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. The Alexander Lebedev-owned newspaper recorded more than double the estimated readership of The Independent, also owned by Lebedev, which recorded 543,000 readers per day between October 2009 and March 2010 ...
.64% year on year. The completion of the sale of the Independent titles to Alexander Lebedev is expected ... of the Independent titles to Alexander Lebedev is expected in May. The Independent on Sunday continued its decline ...
LONDON - Alexander Lebedev, the incoming owner of The Independent, will be pleased to note that his...The Independent, acquired by Lebedev in March, nudged up its headline circulation by 0.32%, posting 184,137 copy sales in a month. The Independent, now edited by its former editor Simon Kelner, is expected to undergo a new strategy in the coming month as it looks to win back readers from its quality ...
LONDON - Independent News & Media has not been able to announce a deal with Alexander Lebedev...on exceptional items of 145.8m, which led to a pre-tax loss of 31.4m. The two titles Lebedev covets suffered ...
LONDON - Alexander Lebedev's London Evening Standard has posted an "average net circulation" of 610
The NRS data, for the period between April 2008 and March 2009, shows, however, that the Alexander Lebedev-controlled London Evening Standard posted a year-on-year readership fall of 3% from 633,000, to 613,000 in the period. The Standard's fortunes contrasted with News International ...
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