By John Glenday
Publisher Trinity Mirror has recorded a 9% drop in like-for-like group revenue over the first half of the year, amid what the board concedes is a ‘challenging’ trading environment.
Over the 26-week period to 2 July 2017 Trinity Mirror saw publishing revenue fall by 10% while print declined by an even more precipitous 12%, offset only partially by a 5% rise in digital returns.
Advertising remains a weak spot for the business, however, with print advertising declining by 21% on the back of a further 6% fall in circulation – although it should be noted that this advertising drop was Read full story ›
Source: The Drum