Dennis to launch first men's weekly exclusively online
11 Oct 2006 | by by Robin Parker
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The fortunes of the console magazine market ebb and flow according to activity in the industry, which is in the middle of a fallow period. This has led to hugely disappointing sales.
. Although few accounts changed hands and pitches were rare, the ABCs provided evidence of continued
Sales in the women's lifestyle and fashion sector were flat, with market-leading titles such as The National Magazine Company's Cosmopolitan and Conde Nast's Glamour losing out to weeklies.
Readers show no sign of losing interest in celebrities - a huge 9.7 million magazines are sold every week in the women's celebrity weekly sector, according to the latest ABC results.
Sales of men's monthly magazines have crashed over the past year as men migrated online to digital magazine brands and other outlets.
The download generation continues to drive sales of mainstream rock titles, with Kerrang! flourishing on the back of a new generation of female readers.
Market conditions in the home-interest sector remained tough but there were signs of improvement, which are linked to renewed buoyancy in the housing market.