NEWSPAPER ABCES: MailOnline passes 50m monthly users
25 Nov 2010 | by Daniel Farey-Jones
monthly browsers to The Guardian's 37.5 million. All of the five national press groups that publish ...
In its annual report for the 12 months to October 2010, the International Federation of the Periodical Press said the number of magazines published in the UK in 2010 dropped by 10% to 2,924. Advertising expenditure in UK magazines dropped from $1.53bn ( 0.98bn) in 2009 to $1.44bn ( 0.92bn) in 2010 ...
monthly browsers to The Guardian's 37.5 million. All of the five national press groups that publish ...
It will be a tough year for the national press in 2011, with growth not expected to exceed 2...National press has had a year of circa 6% growth so far in 2010, which has been welcome after ... content still gratis for it to be viable currently. The quality press will lag behind the rest of the market in 2011. This too is a long-term trend. scc inflation/deflation 2011 by national press sector ...
at the press sector in more detail. Andy Smith, head of TV, UK media analytics, Billetts ...
The story of 2011 is likely to be one of low revenue growth among TV, press and digital, forecasts...press revenues will move slowly and steadily upwards. Other than the Rugby World Cup, there is no event ...
Johnston Press has reported a 5.4% like-for-like drop in advertising revenues for the second half.... Johnston Press is continuing to make cost savings to mitigate the revenue falls, and today announced its ...
There are plenty of sources to inform us what, how, when and how much people are reading magazines or national press titles, but not so much about why they are consuming them. A study from Carat's CCS ... in quick entertainment via gossip stories and sport, etc. Motivations for reading National Press ...
decade of innovation for the quality press including a much more reader-centric focus in terms of both ...
they desire is best done unencumbered by those agencies delivering their TV, poster and press ads,' he argues ...
to press reports that it is losing hundreds of thousands of pounds each week. Its company accounts state ...
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