MEDIA: IPC centralises media business
12 Nov 1998 | by ANNE-MARIE CRAWFORD
want to change that. At the next set of ABCs there will be a marked improvement. Earlier this ...
The Mirror has clawed back its position as the second-biggest selling newspaper in the UK, ousting the Daily Mail by just 12,000 copies, according to November s Audit Bureau of Circulations figures.
want to change that. At the next set of ABCs there will be a marked improvement. Earlier this ...
The Daily Mail and the Mail on Sunday were the only newspapers in September s Audit Bureau of Circulations figures to register a substantial month-on-month increase alongside a generous year-on-year gain, helped by their hugely successful Lucky Wallets campaign.
holding onto our heritage but updating it. We believe we can halve our decline by the next ABCs. ...
market cottoned on to three or four years ago. Judging by last week s ABCs, the men s magazine ...
target circulation for its first ABCs, IPC s Woman s Journal indicated that sales were picking up ...
explained: Our latest ABCs confirm us as a power brand and we want to leverage that to deliver products ...
national newspapers. The rules will be applied to the next set of ABCs. The most significant ...
latest ABCs suggests Marie Claire (down 4 per cent year on year) may not be hitting quite the right ...
healthy respect for FHM, but I don t think it s twice as good as Maxim, whatever the ABCs say ...