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ABC National Newspaper Round-Up – September 2003

ABC National Newspaper Round-Up – September 2003

The latest ABC figures for September brought impressive news to The Business, which saw circulation increase by a massive 83.6% month on month to 207,423. However, media buyers will have their eye on the fact that the paper’s increased circulation has been driven by a rise in bulk sales and overseas circulation.

Reports suggest that title’s improved fortunes are almost entirely due to a new deal to give away copies of the financial newspaper with the Mail On Sunday in selected areas of London.

Elsewhere in the financial sector, prestige pink paper the Financial Times saw circulation increase 4.6% month on month to 433,934. The paper remains forefront of the recession in the corporate and financial sectors, but recently launched a high-profile ad campaign to promote its redesign.

There was also good news for The Guardian, which saw a 3.9% month on month increase in circulation during September to 395,304. The title’s sister Sunday sibling also performed well and recorded a solid 8.1% increase during the same period to 469,666.

The Independent saw circulation increase by 0.5% month on month to 218,567. The title is hoping to further improve its fortunes with the launch of a tabloid-sized edition for commuters in the London metropolitan looking for an upmarket read in a smaller size.

The Daily Telegraph, which recently unveiled the latest phase of its ‘read a best-seller everyday’ campaign, recorded a slight 0.6% month on month improvement in circulation to 934,341. The title also recently announced that Charles Moore is to step down as editor of the paper to dedicate more time to his autobiography of Margaret Thatcher.

The Times and the Sunday Times also managed to stave off seasonal declines to report a month on month increases. The former rose by 6.4% during September to 1,395,855 and the latter inched up 0.4% during the same period to 632,274.

However, it was a less rosy picture in the tabloid market, with the Daily Mirror seeing circulation slip by 3.1% month on month to 1,939,560 and the Sun dropping by 0.8% to just over 3.5 million.

The strength of the Daily Mail showed no signs of abating in the mid market with circulation increasing 1% month on month to just under 2.5 million.

National Newspaper September 2003 ABC Monthly Comparisons
Title Aug 2003 Sep 2003 Actual Change % Change
Business, The 112,960 207,423 94,463 83.6
Daily Express 1,015,326 1,017,461 2,135 0.2
Daily Mail 2,456,498 2,480,746 24,248 1.0
Daily Mirror 2,000,901 1,939,560 -61,341 -3.1
Daily Record 516,215 516,513 298 0.1
Daily Star 928,710 922,387 -6,323 -0.7
Daily Star Sunday 524,460 519,198 -5,262 -1.0
Daily Telegraph 929,060 934,341 5,281 0.6
Financial Times 414,720 433,934 19,214 4.6
Guardian 380,522 395,304 14,782 3.9
Independent 217,417 218,567 1,150 0.5
Independent On Sunday 217,294 211,214 -6,080 -2.8
Mail On Sunday 2,361,545 2,352,088 -9,457 -0.4
News Of The World 3,937,837 3,937,598 -239 -0.0
Observer 434,649 469,666 35,017 8.1
People 1,115,459 1,101,822 -13,637 -1.2
Racing Post 86,047 79,025 -7,022 -8.2
Sport First (Sunday) 32,150 29,435 -2,715 -8.4
Sun 3,550,489 3,523,576 -26,913 -0.8
Sunday Express 1,011,601 973,535 -38,066 -3.8
Sunday Mirror 1,643,614 1,615,414 -28,200 -1.7
Sunday Sport 181,444 184,210 2,766 1.5
Sunday Telegraph 717,043 716,793 -250 -0.0
Sunday Times 1,312,220 1,395,855 83,635 6.4
Times 629,815 632,274 2,459 0.4
Total 26,727,996 26,807,939 77,484 0.3

Quality Market

Year on year analysis of the quality market reveals significant year on year declines in circulation for all titles, with the exception of The Business, which improved by 48.3% in the six months to September 2003.

There was bad news for the Daily Telegraph, which saw circulation decrease by 7.6% year on year to 926,050. The Sunday Telegraph also fared poorly with circulation dropping by 8.4% during the same period to 1,357,869. However, the group recently decided to axe the practice of bulk sales, which has had a knock on effect on circulation.

Meanwhile, the Times experienced the sector’s largest year on year decline in percentage terms and dropped by 9% to 634,232. The Sunday Times also suffered with a 2.6% decline in the six months to September to 1,357,869.

Quality Market Apr 03 – Sep 03 ABC YoY Comparisons
Title Apr 02 – Sep 02 Apr 03 – Sep 03 Actual Change % Change
Business, The 83,684 124,142 40,458 48.3
Daily Telegraph 1,002,467 926,050 -76,417 -7.6
Financial Times 464,888 447,878 -17,010 -3.7
Guardian 398,397 390,556 -7,841 -2.0
Independent 225,845 220,158 -5,687 -2.5
Independent On Sunday 229,638 217,447 -12,191 -5.3
Observer 453,555 448,336 -5,219 -1.2
Sunday Telegraph 776,178 710,893 -65,285 -8.4
Sunday Times 1,393,473 1,357,869 -35,604 -2.6
Times 696,730 634,232 -62,498 -9.0
Total 5,724,855 5,477,561 -247,294 -4.3

Mid Market

Mid-market titles put in a steady performance during the six months ending September 2003. The Mail On Sunday was the only paper to experience a year on year decline, with circulation dropping by 0.5% to 2,352,947.

There was good news for Richard Desmond’s Express titles, which continued to benefit from a number of celebrity exclusives from OK! magazine. The Daily Express increased by 0.5% year on year to 974,211 and the Sunday Express rose 1.9% during the same period to 964,423.

Mid Market Apr 03 – Sep 03 ABC YoY Comparisons
Title Apr 02 – Aug 02 Apr 03 – Sep 03 Actual Change % Change
Daily Express 969,630 974,211 4,581 0.5
Daily Mail 2,434,318 2,440,971 6,653 0.3
Mail On Sunday 2,365,956 2,352,947 -13,009 -0.5
Sunday Express 946,601 964,423 17,822 1.9
Total 6,716,505 6,732,552 16,047 0.2

Popular Market

Year on year analysis of the tabloid sector revealed a turbulent time amongst the popular press. The Daily Mirror saw circulation drop by 7.6% year on year to 1,956,039 and the People slipped by 16.3% during the same period to 1,105,399.

Meanwhile, News International’s Sun retained its position as sector leader, despite a 1.4% year on year decline in circulation to just over 3.5 million, down from 3,574,674 in the same period the previous year.

One bright spot in an otherwise gloomy market was provided by the Daily Star, which saw circulation improve by more than 25% year on year to 181,010 as its reliance on the traditional tabloid formula continued to prove a hit with its readers.

Popular Market Apr 03 – Sep 03 ABC YoY Comparisons
Nov Apr 02 – Sep 02 Apr 03 – Sep 03 Actual Change % Change
Daily Mirror 2,117,464 1,956,039 -161,425 -7.6
Daily Record 552,151 511,368 -40,783 -7.4
Daily Star 710,111 891,121 181,010 25.5
Daily Star Sunday n/a 500,873 n/a n/a
News Of The World 3,944,678 3,887,962 -56,716 -1.4
People 1,320,774 1,105,399 -215,375 -16.3
Racing Post 83,566 85,659 2,093 2.5
Sport First 49,148 26,422 -22,726 -46.2
Sun 3,574,674 3,524,684 -49,990 -1.4
Sunday Mirror 1,769,465 1,623,515 -145,950 -8.2
Sunday Sport 191,982 181,055 -10,927 -5.7
Total 14,314,013 14,294,097 -19,916 -0.1

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