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13 Aug 2015
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The Media Leader Staff
The latest ABC release for the January - June 2015 period charts all the trends for the consumer magazine market. Here is Newsline's complete overview.
13 Aug 2015
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The Media Leader Staff
Perhaps a sign that the nation is finally growing tiresome of seeing the human form in all its glory, Men's Fitness and lads' mag Zoo recorded significant declines in circulation over the period
13 Aug 2015
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The Media Leader Staff
The first half of 2015 saw almost every title record declines in combined print and digital circulations in the home interest market.
13 Aug 2015
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The Media Leader Staff
Very few titles in the women's lifestyle market saw their combined print and digital audience increase in the first half of the year; however, declines were moderate in comparison to other markets.
13 Aug 2015
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The Media Leader Staff
The women's weekly magazine market took a big hit during the first half of the year, with no title recording an increase in its combined print and digital audience - both over the period and the year.
12 Aug 2015
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The Media Leader Staff
Italy's Agnelli family - via its investment arm, Exor - has agreed to buy the bulk of Pearson's shares in the group, less than a month after Pearson sold the FT Group to Japan's Nikkei for £844m.
11 Aug 2015
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Ellen Hammett
In spite of a slump in profit for the half year ending 4 July 2015, Johnston Press has said that it traded well over the period, with digital revenues up 17.5%.
07 Aug 2015
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The Media Leader Staff
July was a strong month for both the Sun and the Sun on Sunday, whilst the FT saw its circulation drop by more than 7,000, according to the latest ABC figures.
30 Jul 2015
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Ellen Hammett
Digital revenues at the group's core business increased 20% from £68.3 million in 2014 to £82.1 million, helping to reduce losses before interest, depreciation and amortisation from £19.4 million to £19.1 million.
29 Jul 2015
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Raymond Snoddy
Now the FT is in the hands of one of Japan's biggest media groups, the vital issue of the paper's editorial independence hangs in the balance, writes Raymond Snoddy.
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