By John Glenday
Revenues at the Daily Mail have continued their downward trajectory amidst a further 4 per cent fall in circulation of the mid-market paper, more than offsetting a recent 10p price hike for the Mail on Sunday designed to stabilise income.
The Daily Mail and General Trust group reported revenues were down by one per cent over the 11 months to August, compared with the same period the year before, as a result. Advertising revenues also fell by 9 per cent.
Despite this the MailOnline website continues to perform strongly, driving a double digit increase in online income of 15 per cent. This Read full story ›
Source: The Drum