Marie Claire publisher Toby Evans adds InStyle role
05 Apr 2013 | by Louise Ridley
the last six months of 2012, according to the latest magazine ABCs, while Marie Claire achieved ...
Extensive coverage and reflection following the death of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher drove thousands of readers to the newsstands last month, the latest figures by the Audit Bureau of Circulations confirm.
the last six months of 2012, according to the latest magazine ABCs, while Marie Claire achieved ...
print and despite the record numbers reported in the last ABCs (Mail Online 127m and Guardian 80m), only ...
The Guardian's circulation has fallen below 200,000 average daily sales for the first time since records began, in its first full month since increasing its coverprice by 20p on weekdays and on Saturdays.
Condé Nast's Glamour and Hearst's Good Housekeeping have topped the inaugural rankings of the combined print and digital magazine circulations, compiled by the Professional Publishers Association today.
Today's ABC Consumer magazine release signals an encouraging leap forward in the reporting of the breadth of 'Print Brands'. An unprecedented number of digital editions have been reported in this release, double that of the previous period.
Time Out, the London lifestyle magazine, has exceeded its 305,000 circulation target in the first set of official numbers after becoming a free ad-funded title.
Today's ABC data, even the combined figures compiled by PPA, are a million miles away from where pioneering media brands like celebrity title Heat now find themselves, says editor-in-chief Lucie Cave.
There was an air of inevitability about the swathes of falls in circulation figures for UK magazines in the last six months of 2012.
News International's tabloid Sun on Sunday had a strong start to the year, with a monthly rise of 6.8% rise to take it above 2 million sales again.