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07 Sep 2012 | by Nick Batten
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The Daily Telegraph, The Times and Daily Mirror were the chief beneficiaries of the Games but newspaper executives are likely to be disappointed by the absence of a significant Olympic bounce.
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leading seven celebrity titles in last month's ABCs . Among the biggest fallers was a near 30 ...
sustainable digital business models in the tablet world. So titles with lacklustre print ABCs in the ...
Circulations are down almost across the board, according to the latest ABCs....according to Carat's press planning director, Zoe Bale. She believes that the magazine ABCs are only a small ...
The Sunday Telegraph and The Observer achieved rare monthly circulation increases in July, but The Sun on Sunday registered its fifth month of decline.
Richard Desmond's Daily Star was the best-performing tabloid in July, nudging up its circulation by over 3% to 623,534, in a quiet month for national newspapers when compared to last year's circulation figures.
2012. At the time of the last set of ABCs Future published independently-audited figures claiming ...
economic gloom has taught us as a nation that we can t hide from the truth, and the truth of these ABCs is ...
News and current affairs magazines were among the most stable performers on the newsstands in the first half of 2012, led by the weekly The Economist and fortnightly Private Eye.