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24 Feb 2012
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Liz Jaques
The quality market titles, both the dailies and Sundays, were among the biggest losers in readership terms in 2011. The FT saw its readership fall by -12.9% YoY in 2011, while the Times lost 180,000 readers during the one-year period (-11.5%). The Sunday Times also saw its readership drop -10.1% (-297,000 readers).
13 Dec 2011
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Jim Marshall
Jim Marshall reviews the trials and tribulations of the press during the past year, but says it might just be that we will look back on 2012 as a year when newspapers became resurgent...
02 Dec 2011
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Julie MacManus
BARB's future focus is on measuring viewing on other devices. It is adding web TV measurement to a further 1000 panel homes next year and this could be the point at which it can start reporting on viewing through laptops and PCs.
29 Nov 2011
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Paper Boy
Ping! 9.50am Last Friday an email hits my inbox from the National Readership Survey (NRS).
To say it was eagerly awaited may be a slight exaggeration but nonetheless I had a deadline and my editor's strict on time.
25 Nov 2011
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The Media Leader Staff
The quality market titles, both the dailies and Sundays, were the biggest losers in readership terms, year on year for the 12 months ending September 2011.
11 Oct 2011
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Jim Marshall
Jim Marshall says we need to review exactly how connected TVs, mobile phones and iPads etc are going to impact overall viewing and then get into a serious debate about effectively starting again with a single research system measuring cross media/platforms audiences...
10 Oct 2011
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Neil Sharman
Neil Sharman, head of research and analysis, Telegraph Media Group, says that in tough times ad-land needs a monument of hope. He unveils the kind of statue he has in mind...
26 Aug 2011
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Liz Jaques
The latest NRS figures for July 2010 to June 2011 reflects another poor 12 months for the national newspaper market - with just one title seeing its readership increase over the year.
28 Jul 2011
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Trevor Sharot
Rock and roll, the Sun, a slipped disc and chicken tikka masala? The answer is of course 'fusion', an adaptable word that conveys quite different meanings to a musician, a physicist, an orthopaedic surgeon and the man on the Boris bike.
14 Jul 2011
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Liz Jaques
The Independent's i has total readership of 368,000, according to the first early estimates released by the National Readership Survey (NRS).
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