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ABC National Newspaper Round-Up October 2003

ABC National Newspaper Round-Up October 2003

The latest ABC circulation figures for the six months to October 2003 suggest that The Independent‘s recent decision to launch a tabloid trial version for commuters in the London metropolitan area has paid off for the paper (see Independent Reveals Details Of Tabloid Launch).

The new downsized format, which sells alongside the existing broadsheet edition, launched at the end of September for consumers looking for an upmarket read in a smaller size. The initiative has helped boost circulation at the paper by 7.7% month on month to 235,491, making it the only daily broadsheet title to experience a significant increase in sales during October.

Meanwhile, the Daily Telegraph, suffered a 2.2% decline in circulation to 914,169 during the same period. The paper recently parted ways with its long standing editor, Charles Moore, who decided to relinquish his position in order to devote more time to his biography of Margaret Thatcher (see Telegraph Parts Ways With Managing Director Of Sales).

The Guardian and The Times also slipped during October with the former experiencing a 0.7% decline to 392,479 and the latter seeing circulation fall by a more negligible 0.2% month on month to 631,109.

However, there was good news for The Business, which continued to benefit from a rise in bulk sales and oversees circulation. The title recorded an impressive 18.6% increase in circulation to 246,068 after securing a promotional deal with the Mail On Sunday.

Elsewhere, the Daily Mirror‘s decision to return its focus back towards slightly softer news and show business stories appears to have turned things around for the title, which saw circulation increase by 0.2% month on month to 1,943,382.

The Sun failed to shine during October and the tabloid favourite recorded a 1.9% decline in circulation during October to below the 3.5 million mark. Last month Times Newspapers appointed former News Group ad director, Mike Gordon, to the newly created position of commercial director to offer marketers more integrated packages across its range of titles (see Times Newspapers Appoints New Commercial Head).

The Daily Mail faltered slightly in the mid market with a modest 0.3% month on month slip in circulation to 2,473,965. However, the Mail On Sunday continued to perform strongly with a solid 2.1% increase during the same period to 2,400,889.

National Newspaper October 2003 ABC Monthly Comparisons
Title Sep 2003 Oct 2003 Actual Change % Change
Business, The 207,423 246,068 38,645 18.6
Daily Express 1,017,461 944,473 -72,988 -7.2
Daily Mail 2,480,746 2,473,965 -6,781 -0.3
Daily Mirror 1,939,560 1,943,382 3,822 0.2
Daily Record 516,513 504,428 -12,085 -2.3
Daily Star 922,387 908,101 -14,286 -1.5
Daily Star Sunday 519,198 603,792 84,594 16.3
Daily Telegraph 934,341 914,169 -20,172 -2.2
Financial Times 433,934 438,296 4,362 1.0
Guardian 395,304 392,479 -2,825 -0.7
Independent 218,567 235,491 16,924 7.7
Independent On Sunday 211,214 210,715 -499 -0.2
Mail On Sunday 2,352,088 2,400,889 48,801 2.1
News Of The World 3,937,598 4,035,732 98,134 2.5
Observer 469,666 473,294 3,628 0.8
People 1,101,822 1,112,021 10,199 0.9
Racing Post 79,025 77,279 -1,746 -2.2
Sport First (Sunday) 29,435 28,905 -530 -1.8
Sun 3,523,576 3,458,269 -65,307 -1.9
Sunday Express 973,535 926,107 -47,428 -4.9
Sunday Mirror 1,615,414 1,628,441 13,027 0.8
Sunday Sport 184,210 192,157 7,947 4.3
Sunday Telegraph 716,793 714,210 -2,583 -0.4
Sunday Times 1,395,855 1,390,950 -4,905 -0.4
Times 632,274 631,109 -1,165 -0.2
Total 26,727,996 26,884,722 77,948 0.6

Quality Market

Year on year analysis of the quality market paints a relatively bleak picture for the sector, with the majority of titles seeing circulation decline in the six months to October. The Business was the only title to experience any upward movement with a massive 69.9% increase to 147,386.

The Daily Telegraph and the Sunday Telegraph were less fortune with the former seeing circulation fall by 7.4% year on year to 923,500 and the latter dipping by 8.7% during the same period to 710,229. The Telegraph Group recently brought an end to the practice of bulk sampling and reduced the number of overseas sales in a move intended to provide advertisers with greater transparency (see Telegraph Group Puts An End To Bulk Sales).

News International’s Times also suffered during the six months to October with circulation declining by 8.6% year on year to 632,533. The Sunday Times dipped by 2.2% during the same period to 1,357,905, but the title is hoping to boost circulation with its new interactive CD-Rom entertainment supplement, The Month (see Sunday Times Claims New Monthly CD-Rom Boosted Sales).

Quality Market May 03 – Oct 03 ABC YoY Comparisons
Title May 02 – Oct 02 May 03 – Oct 03 Actual Change % Change
Business, The 86,750 147,386 60,636 69.9
Daily Telegraph 997,157 923,500 -73,657 -7.4
Financial Times 458,414 443,106 -15,308 -3.3
Guardian 398,489 389,675 -8,814 -2.2
Independent 225,026 221,776 -3,250 -1.4
Independent On Sunday 228,981 215,713 -13,268 -5.8
Observer 458,135 451,350 -6,785 -1.5
Sunday Telegraph 778,184 710,229 -67,955 -8.7
Sunday Times 1,389,078 1,357,905 -31,173 -2.2
Times 692,181 632,533 -59,648 -8.6
Total 5,712,395 5,493,173 -219,222 -3.8

Mid Market

The Daily Mail was the only mid market title to see circulation increase in the six months to October with a 0.8% year on year increase to 2,451,262. However, the paper’s parent group, Daily Mail & General Trust, recently announced that it has seen ongoing weakness in the national display advertising market, as well as in the London classified market (see Daily Mail Sees Ongoing Weakness In National Advertising).

At the other end of the scale, Richard Desmond’s Sunday Express suffered a 7.7% year n year decline during the same period to 1,624,326. The Daily Express slipped by a less significant 0.9% to 973,737.

Mid Market May 03 – Oct 03 ABC YoY Comparisons
Title May 02 – Oct 02 May 03 – Oc 03 Actual Change % Change
Daily Express 982,188 973,737 -8,451 -0.9
Daily Mail 2,432,924 2,451,262 18,338 0.8
Mail On Sunday 2,364,431 2,357,772 -6,659 -0.3
Sunday Express 1,759,136 1,624,326 -134,810 -7.7
Total 7,538,679 7,407,097 -131,582 -1.7

Popular Market

The majority of popular titles saw circulation decline in the six months to October with News Of The World dipping by 1.4% year on year to 3,901,215 and The Sun falling by 2.8% during the same period to 3,514,095.

The Daily Mirror also fared poorly with circulation declining by 7.4% year on year to below the 2 million mark. The Sunday Mirror dipped by 7.7% during the six months to October to 1,624,326, down from 1,759,136 in the same period the previous year.

However, the sector’s worst performance came from Sport First, which suffered a 43% year on year decline to 26,200. Trinity Mirror’s People also experienced a sharp 14.8% decline to 1,106,797 in the six months to October.

Popular Market May 03 – Oct 03 ABC YoY Comparisons
Nov May 02 – Oct 02 May 03 – Oct 03 Actual Change % Change
Daily Mirror 2,115,289 1,957,924 -157,365 -7.4
Daily Record 546,966 510,856 -36,110 -6.6
Daily Star 722,653 899,756 177,103 24.5
Daily Star Sunday n/a 521,004 n/a n/a
News Of The World 3,957,814 3,901,215 -56,599 -1.4
People 1,298,736 1,106,797 -191,939 -14.8
Racing Post 82,632 84,028 1,396 1.7
Sport First 45,961 26,200 -19,761 -43.0
Sun 3,614,388 3,514,095 -100,293 -2.8
Sunday Mirror 1,759,136 1,624,326 -134,810 -7.7
Sunday Sport 190,886 183,209 -7,677 -4.0
Total 14,334,461 14,329,410 -5,051 -0.0

Metro Titles

The Metro titles performed well during October amid speculation that Richard Desmond has been forced to delay his plans to launch a free-sheet newspaper in London until February next year (see Desmond Delays Plans To Launch London Free-Sheet). Overall the Metro titles saw their total certified distribution increase by 7.3% year on year to 892,635.

Associated Newspaper’s Metro: Aug 2003 ABC Monthly Comparisons
Title Oct-02 Oct-03 Actual Change % Change
Metro (LondonMetro) 395,269 451,943 56,674 14.3
Metro (Metro North East) 53,353 53,869 516 1.0
Metro (MetroMidlands) 84,911 83,927 -984 -1.2
Metro (MetroScot) 116,782 117,850 1,068 0.9
Metro (MetroYorkshire) 74,778 75,090 -312 0.4
Metro (NorthWest) 106,971 109,956 2,985 2.8
Total Metro 832,064 892,635 60,571 7.3
NB: Monthly ABC data has been used here as six monthly data is currently unavailable

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