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MAGAZINE ABCs: Good Housekeeping closing in on number one spot

Good Housekeeping is close to overtaking Glamour as the best-selling women's lifestyle and fashion...she said had been driven by editorial changes at the magazine, including upping its fashion coverage ...

MAGAZINE ABCs Jan-Jun 2011: Top 100 magazines at a glance

.2 %. There were also slight gains made in the high-volume Women's Lifestyle/Fashion sector, up 1.4%, and the TV ...

Online food shoppers shun marketing tactics

disappointing experience, according to another survey, with less than a quarter of fashion retailers allowing ... (MIG) suggested that of 57 major fashion retailers, just 23% had mobile-ready websites that could allow ... for the retail sector. "The Sock Report clearly demonstrates that the fashion subset of the retail sector ...

Countdown to the spending review

against the new Hoover, the premium FMCG brand against high street fashion like never before. People ...

NRS JUNE 2010: Loaded, FHM and Nuts hit by readership declines

sector was Cond Nast s fashion bible Vogue, which plummeted 18% from 1,341,000 to 1,103,000 year ...

Biggest brands: Top 50 grocery brands by sales 2008

. 'Far from being old-fashioned, cans are in a perfect position to capitalise on trends for low-fat, low ...

Biggest brands: Top 10 brands by product category 2008

% growth, is Horlicks. A very old-fashioned brand, it has repositioned itself as a sleep aid, but, says ... done a great job in extending the appeal of what once felt like an old-fashioned diet brand and keeping ...

 

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