ABCs show slow magazine sales
13 Feb 2004 | by Ian Darby
The battle for leadership of the women's monthly magazine market has intensified further with Cosmopolitan expected to record a healthy increase in sales.
Monthly increases across the board for broadsheet newspapers have done little to arrest the sector’s overall ongoing decline.
The battle for leadership of the women's monthly magazine market has intensified further with Cosmopolitan expected to record a healthy increase in sales.
Regional press ABCs for the six months to June revealed further growth in the paid-for weeklies
The latest ABCs for the regional press show that more than half of all weekly titles have increased
Conde Nast is expected to triumph when the ABC figures are published this week, with its Glamour title continuing its reign over rivals. Tipped to jump over the 600,000 mark, it would overtake FHM as the biggest-selling monthly magazine.
IPC's Nuts is expected to trounce Emap's Zoo when the Audit Bureau of Circulations releases the two rival magazines' debut readership figures next week.
Glamour is expected to overtake FHM as the UK's best selling monthly in Thursday's ABCs.
restate some of its ABCs. Whatever his motives, if the release of the data goes well, Edwards says ...
There is a growing swell of demand among media agencies for magazines’ circulation figures to be made available on a monthly basis.
The first battle of the weekly lads' mags has been won by IPC's Nuts, after it hit the 290,000 sales mark in its first audited circulation figure released today.