UK regional print titles suffered a dismal six months with year-on-year sales down by an average of 10.2 per cent.
Indicating a worsening situation for print output, of the 70 titles audited by the ABC, none reported any paid readership growth. The Lancashire Telegraph did in actuality boost its circulation with the help of a bulk distribution of 1,615 free copies.
The Birmingham Mail witnessed one of the most dramatic declines, losing almost a quarter of its paid print readership in the six month period.
Absent from the audit was Trinity Mirror titles due to its decision to change its reported from monthly, Read full story ›
Source: The Drum