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14 Feb 2013
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David Pidgeon
Free title John Lewis Edition remains at the top of the Women's Lifestyle sector, recording growth of 3.3% over the previous period and up 2.3% Year on Year (YoY).
14 Feb 2013
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Ellen Hammett
Overall TV Listings magazines were down -4.5% year on year (YoY).
14 Feb 2013
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Ellen Hammett
Free titles Shortlist, Sport< and Shortlist Mode took the top three spots in the July - December 2012 period ahead of paid-for-titles Men's Health, GQ and FHM that follow in fourth, fifth and sixth place.
14 Feb 2013
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David Pidgeon
The Domestic News and Affairs market has largely seen little change after it completely bucked the downward consumer magazine trend in the last period, ending the year with 8.9% overall growth.
14 Feb 2013
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Seema Karia
An overview of performances by publisher, focusing on some of the triumphs and disappointments of the leading consumer magazine publishers over the July to December 2012 ABC period.
13 Feb 2013
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Raymond Snoddy
The battle for a new form of press regulation was always likely to turn into a mess says Raymond Snoddy - and now it seems the newspaper industry has got a little tired of it all and decided that the Royal Charter is the best they can get; the political compromise that avoids overt statutory involvement.
13 Feb 2013
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David Pidgeon
The Financial Times celebrates 125 years as one of the world's leading business news organisations today by launching a range of initiatives around the globe, including an anniversary feature in print and online, a new marketing campaign and subscription offer, and a series of global events.
08 Feb 2013
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The Media Leader Staff
The daily newspaper market was up 2.1% January 2013. The Sun performed best, seeing a 5.8% increase on the previous month, bagging an extra 132,000 copies, followed by the Daily Mirror with growth of 2.3% (23,847 copies).
06 Feb 2013
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Raymond Snoddy
Although we must applaud the Lebedevs for trying to preserve iconic media institutions, the move to provide London with its own TV channel boils down to a couple of basic questions: can 'London Live' come up with something on a limited budget that will attract an audience – and will advertisers support the new venture? By Raymond Snoddy.
06 Feb 2013
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The Media Leader Staff
The Daily Mail & General Trust has seen its online digital advertising revenues increase 51% as its print titles have seen a -9% drop in the three months ending 30 December.
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