Trinity Mirror has reported a 10.3 per cent decline in publishing print revenue following the closure of six of its titles, contributing to a 7.8 per cent drop in overall revenue on a like for like basis in the six months up to 3 July.
Circulation revenues declined 4.7 per cent with volume declines partially offset by cover price increases, with the Saturday edition of the Daily Mirror increasing by 10p to £1, and the weekday edition rising by 5p to 65p.
The publisher delivered a revenue performance “broadly in line with market trends”, it reported, which has seen print Read full story ›
Source: The Drum