Mirror Online hit by 30% fall in users despite relaunch
22 Mar 2012 | by John Reynolds
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A N Media which publishes the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday, free title Metro and regional titles including the Leicester Mercury reported a 3% fall in revenues in the six-month period. Adjusted operating profits in the period plummeted by 10m, equal to 24%, as the titles were hit by lower ...
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including The Guardian Guide, Metro, Empire, Big Issue, Sci-Fi Now and BBC Radio. Male-oriented titles like ...
DMGT, which also publishes the national daily title Metro, as well as more than 100 regional newspapers, reported revenues of 1.97bn in the year ending 2 October 2011. Pre-tax profits fell from 146m to 125m. Profits were hit by a number of factors, including higher newsprint prices, a tough ...
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in advertising revenue, despite a surge of 50% in Mail Online and Metro.co.uk ad revenues....DMGT, the publisher of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday and the Metro free title, today (26 July) updated the City on its third-quarter financial performance. Across the group, which includes business ... on Sunday, and Metro were down 10% on the year, with print down 12% and digital up 51%. Retail ...
-to-business operations. DMGT publishes the national newspaper titles, the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday, and Metro ... , is currently undergoing a major review by Steve Auckland, the executive who previously headed up Metro ...
,000). In the newspaper space, freesheet Metro continued to enjoy a strong performance, posting an AIR of 6 ...
October, buoyed by cost-cutting and the record performance of its Daily Mail and Metro titles....by the performance of the Metro. Retail advertising, the group s largest category, was up 14% in revenues on the year ...
to younger readers. Around 10% of average issue newspaper readers aged 15-34 only read Metro, though there is no sign that Metro expanded the overall market. The Evening Standard dramatically changed its ... , but how easy it is to obtain. Titles such as Metro and The London Evening Standard have ...
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