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Notes About This Report
NRS Estimates of Average Issue Readership for latest 12 & 6 month periods Ending June 200 Media Release September 19th, 2005 For the first time, NRS is producing a set data for journalists and media commentators to help them identify and quantify changes in the survey’s readership estimates. These tables will now be updated every quarter, and will be available via email or via the NRS website (in the subscribers-only section) at www.nrs.co.uk. Notes About This Report This report shows NRS Average Issue Readership estimates sorted by publication group (daily newspapers, Sunday newspapers, general weekly magazines etc.) for two data periods, 12 months and 6 months. Virtually all publications are reported on the 12-month base*, but only those with a sufficient sample size are reported on the 6-month base. The first column is the estimate (in 000s) for the most recent data period, the second column the estimate for the equivalent period a year ago. The third and fourth columns show the difference in the estimates between those periods, expressed in 000s and as a plus or minus percentage change. It is important to note that – as with any other sample-based survey - NRS estimates are subject to sampling variation. If two independent samples of the population are interviewed – which is what NRS is doing each year – the estimates obtained from these samples may be different, but if the differences are relatively small, they may be due simply to sampling variation. Therefore, when making any period-on-period comparison, it is important to express it as a change in the readership estimate, rather than a change in the actual readership. -
ABC Consumer Magazine Concurrent Release - Dec 2007 This Page Is Intentionally Blank Section 1
December 2007 Industry agreed measurement CONSUMER MAGAZINES CONCURRENT RELEASE This page is intentionally blank Contents Section Contents Page No 01 ABC Top 100 Actively Purchased Magazines (UK/RoI) 05 02 ABC Top 100 Magazines - Total Average Net Circulation/Distribution 09 03 ABC Top 100 Magazines - Total Average Net Circulation/Distribution (UK/RoI) 13 04 ABC Top 100 Magazines - Circulation/Distribution Increases/Decreases (UK/RoI) 17 05 ABC Top 100 Magazines - Actively Purchased Increases/Decreases (UK/RoI) 21 06 ABC Top 100 Magazines - Newstrade and Single Copy Sales (UK/RoI) 25 07 ABC Top 100 Magazines - Single Copy Subscription Sales (UK/RoI) 29 08 ABC Market Sectors - Total Average Net Circulation/Distribution 33 09 ABC Market Sectors - Percentage Change 37 10 ABC Trend Data - Total Average Net Circulation/Distribution by title within Market Sector 41 11 ABC Market Sector Circulation/Distribution Analysis 61 12 ABC Publishers and their Publications 93 13 ABC Alphabetical Title Listing 115 14 ABC Group Certificates Ranked by Total Average Net Circulation/Distribution 131 15 ABC Group Certificates and their Components 133 16 ABC Debut Titles 139 17 ABC Issue Variance Report 143 Notes Magazines Included in this Report Inclusion in this report is optional and includes those magazines which have submitted their circulation/distribution figures by the deadline. Circulation/Distribution In this report no distinction is made between Circulation and Distribution in tables which include a Total Average Net figure. Where the Monitored Free Distribution element of a title’s claimed certified copies is more than 80% of the Total Average Net, a Certificate of Distribution has been issued. -
NRS Oct16-Sep17 Fused with Comscore Sep2017 Data Are Strictly Embargoed Until 08:59 on Monday 18Th December 2017
NRS Oct16-Sep17 fused with comScore Sep2017 Data are strictly embargoed until 08:59 on Monday 18th December 2017 NRS datasets in 2017 are a blend of NRS and AMP print data. Due to the different methodologies, the PAMCo Board have mandated that NRS and AMP data should not be compared for commercial or marketing purposes. This means that the net print and PC figures in this report should not be compared with previous periods of NRS PADD data. Base: GB Adults 15+ Only PC websites with comScore sample of 40+ are included NB Entries are shown in red where the website is not specific to the one print title but a portal or website serving more than one title. Magazines Monthly Weekly Net Print + PC Increase with Net Print + PC Increase with Frequency Print PC Total (Net) PC Only PC Print PC Total (Net) PC Only PC Print Title(s) Website(s) (Print) 000s 000s 000s 000s % 000s 000s 000s 000s % Womens Weekly Take a Break takeabreak.co.uk W 2840 39 2878 38 +1.3 1481 20 1501 20 +1.3 OK! ok.co.uk W 2516 542 3027 511 +20.3 934 181 1111 176 +18.9 Hello! HELLOMAGAZINE.COM* W 2346 223 2558 211 +9.0 839 97 933 94 +11.2 Now celebsnow.co.uk W 639 80 718 79 +12.3 226 33 259 33 +14.4 Womens Fortnightly Soaplife whatsontv.co.uk F 377 59 436 59 +15.8 166 29 194 29 +17.2 Womens Monthly Tesco tesco.com M 5150 3498 8257 3107 +60.3 1633 1280 2868 1235 +75.6 Waitrose Food waitrose.com M 2799 441 3191 392 +14.0 929 164 1087 158 +17.0 Asda Good Living asda.com M 1384 2067 3404 2020 +145.9 400 769 1165 764 +190.8 Good Housekeeping goodhousekeeping.co.uk M 1310 239 1536 -
Category Listing March 2018
Category Listing March 2018 All Recommended Retail Prices (Inc GST), Trade (Exc GST) and/or Barcodes are subject to change at any time. G&G Title Catalogue 2/03/2018 Total Titles 2488 Count Sub Category Title Code Title Frequency RRP (inc GST) Trade ( Exc GST) Barcode Publisher 1 Adult Colouring Titles 174606 BDM POCKET SERIES Quarterly $8.99 $5.863 9772396742000 Comag Magazine Marketing NZ$ 2 Adult Colouring Titles 174387 CALM COLOUR CREATE> Bi monthly $8.99 $5.863 9772059260001 Comag Magazine Marketing NZ$ 3 Adult Colouring Titles 174360 RELAX WITH ART Monthly $7.95 $5.185 9772058811006 MARKET FORCE (UK) LTD - SEA 4 Adult Colouring Titles 174460 RELAX WITH ART HOLIDAY SPECIAL Bi monthly $13.95 $9.098 9772059059001 MARKET FORCE (UK) LTD - SEA 5 Adult Colouring Titles 174560 RELAX WITH ART PKT COLLECTION Bi monthly $9.50 $6.196 9772059058004 MARKET FORCE (UK) LTD - SEA 6 Adult Colouring Titles 174660 YOU'RE NEVER TOO GROWN UP TO Monthly $9.99 $6.515 9772059839016 Comag Magazine Marketing NZ$ 7 Agriculture 164890 BRAND Bi monthly $36.99 $24.124 9772226654008 SEYMOUR INTERNATIONAL LTD - SEA 8 Agriculture 516211 COUNTRY WIDE Monthly $12.00 $7.826 9771179985009 NZ Farm Life Media Ltd 9 Agriculture 108650 CREATIVE REVIEW Monthly $17.90 $11.674 9770262103146 MARKET FORCE (UK) LTD - SEA 10 Agriculture 109120 FARMERS WEEKLY Weekly $10.20 $6.652 9770014847908 MARKET FORCE (UK) LTD - SEA 11 Agriculture 507790 NZ LIFESTYLE BLOCK SPECIAL Annual $19.90 $12.978 9414666009122 STUFF LIMITED 12 Agriculture 508635 NZ LIFESTYLE BLOCK> Monthly $7.90 $5.152 -
NRS Jul16-Jun17 Fused with Comscore Jun2017 Data Are Strictly Embargoed Until 08:59 on Thursday 21St September 2017
NRS Jul16-Jun17 fused with comScore Jun2017 Data are strictly embargoed until 08:59 on Thursday 21st September 2017 NRS datasets in 2017 are a blend of NRS and AMP print data. Due to the different methodologies, the PAMCo Board have mandated that NRS and AMP data should not be compared for commercial or marketing purposes. This means that the net print and PC figures in this report should not be compared with previous periods of NRS PADD data. Base: GB Adults 15+ Only PC websites with comScore sample of 40+ are included NB Entries are shown in red where the website is not specific to the one print title but a portal or website serving more than one title. Magazines Monthly Weekly Net Print + PC Increase with Net Print + PC Increase with Frequency Print PC Total (Net) PC Only PC Print PC Total (Net) PC Only PC Print Title(s) Website(s) (Print) 000s 000s 000s 000s % 000s 000s 000s 000s % Womens Weekly Take a Break takeabreak.co.uk W 2857 51 2904 47 +1.6 1510 25 1534 24 +1.6 OK! ok.co.uk W 2545 742 3243 698 +27.4 938 267 1199 261 +27.8 Hello! HELLOMAGAZINE.COM* W 2335 221 2552 216 +9.3 819 89 908 89 +10.9 Closer Closer Magazine - Lifestyle.One W 1510 45 1554 44 +2.9 548 24 571 23 +4.3 Heat Heatworld - Lifestyle.One W 1256 78 1329 73 +5.8 486 28 514 27 +5.6 Womens Fortnightly Soaplife whatsontv.co.uk F 371 35 406 35 +9.5 159 17 176 17 +10.8 Womens Monthly Tesco tesco.com M 5220 5209 9860 4640 +88.9 1625 1905 3472 1847 +113.7 Waitrose Food waitrose.com M 2818 394 3177 359 +12.7 887 117 1000 113 +12.7 Asda Good Living asda.com M 1709 2898 4500 -
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R56891A Gordon and Gotch (NZ) Limited 30/01/2018 8:56:53 Distribution List Page - 1 =========================================================================================================================================================== N O R T H I S L A N D ( M i d w e e k ) Issues invoiced in week 28/01/2018 - 3/02/2018 =========================================================================================================================================================== Invoice Recall Trade Retail Title Details Issue Details Date Date Price Price 2000 AD WEEKLY 105030 1025 NO. 2058 1/02/2018 12/02/2018 5.74 8.80 A/F THE AUTOMOBILE 818315 315 February 1/02/2018 26/02/2018 13.17 20.20 ADV MOTO 778879 195 Jan/Feb 1/02/2018 12/03/2018 9.78 15.00 ADVENTURE BIKE RIDER 255600 280 NO. 43 1/02/2018 5/03/2018 10.83 16.60 AFTER THE BATTLE 180480 430 NO. 178 1/02/2018 19/03/2018 10.40 15.95 AMATEUR PHOTOGR 105515 1030 11 November 1/02/2018 12/02/2018 6.98 10.70 ARCHAEOLOGY 710153 710 Jan/Feb 1/02/2018 12/03/2018 9.75 14.95 ART COLLECTOR 414050 270 NO. 83 1/02/2018 7/05/2018 16.63 25.50 ART OF KNITTING NEW ED 298470 570 NO. 95 1/02/2018 12/02/2018 6.52 9.99 ART THERAPY 298475 550 NO. 91 1/02/2018 12/02/2018 6.52 9.99 ATLANTIS RISING 726780 475 Jan/Feb 1/02/2018 12/03/2018 11.54 17.70 AUST WOMENS WEEKLY 507870 325 FEB 18 1/02/2018 5/03/2018 5.35 8.20 AUTABUY 777756 480 January 1/02/2018 26/02/2018 8.93 13.70 AUTOCAR S/F 105590 1030 15 November 1/02/2018 5/02/2018 9.78 14.99 BATMAN AUTOMOBILIA 264510 440 NO. -
Henderson, Lesley M. (2002) Social Issue Story Lines in British Soap Opera
Henderson, Lesley M. (2002) Social issue story lines in British soap opera. PhD thesis http://theses.gla.ac.uk/6541/ Copyright and moral rights for this thesis are retained by the author A copy can be downloaded for personal non-commercial research or study, without prior permission or charge This thesis cannot be reproduced or quoted extensively from without first obtaining permission in writing from the Author The content must not be changed in any way or sold commercially in any format or medium without the formal permission of the Author When referring to this work, full bibliographic details including the author, title, awarding institution and date of the thesis must be given. Glasgow Theses Service http://theses.gla.ac.uk/ [email protected] SOCIAL ISSUE STORY LINES IN BRITISH SOAP OPERA Lesley M. Henderson A thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy . University of Glasgow Department of Sociology & Anthropology May 2002 2 Abstract This thesis examines the factors which influenced how social issue story lines were developed in the areas of sexual violence, breast cancer and mental distress in British soap opera in the mid to late 1990's. The soap opera production process was examined by conducting interviews with members of production teams from different programmes. This core study was contextualised by additional interviews with production personnel working in other areas of television (e.g. documentary). Spokespeople from different organisations who consulted on story lines or lobbied around different issues were also interviewed. In total, 64 interviews were conducted. The influence of soap story lines on public understandings of an issue was explored in an audience reception study of sexual violence in Brookside (12 focus groups). -
Delivery Address
DELIVERY ADDRESS: Priority Mailing No 5 Downton Business Centre Batten Road Downton Salisbury SP5 3HU Contact: Kevin Poore Tel 01725 515 016 Email: [email protected] Contact: Samantha Noble Tel 01725 515 029 Email: [email protected] Contact: Paul Butcher Tel 01725 515 007 Email: [email protected] Contact : Liam Hegarty Tel: 01725 515 000 Email: [email protected] INSERT MANAGEMENT - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION LOOSE ONSERTS POLYWRAPPED Maximum number - Dependant on host title Maximum size - Same size as the host title - see Magazine Trim Sizes Minimum size - 148mm x 105mm (portrait) Minimum pagaintion - 2pp Maximum pagination - 32pp Higher paginations to be agreed Paper weight - pagination minimum maximum 2pp 120gsm 250gsm 4pp 80gsm 250gsm 6pp 60gsm 250gsm over 8pp 40gsm 250gsm Please note, due to the nature of the mechanical process we cannot guarantee a 100% insertion rate on loose inserts at stitching, binding, or polywrapping stage. The combined thickness of loose inserts to be supplied for any product must not exceed 65% of the spine width of the product they are inserting into without prior agreement with Canopy Media on behalf of Time Inc. (UK). All loose insert above 4 pages must be supplied with a closed edge for feeding into the hopper. The insert will be inserted with the closed edge running parallel to the spine of the host product. Concertina fold inserts are not suitable ofr mechanical insertion Trimmed Page Size (mm) Title Depth Width 25 Beautiful Homes 290 210 Amateur Gardening 290 200 -
Data Are Strictly Embargoed Until 08:59 Thursday 21 September 2017
Data are strictly embargoed until 08:59 Thursday 21 September 2017 Notes about this Report This report shows NRS Average Issue Readership estimates sorted by publication group (daily newspapers, Sunday newspapers, general weekly magazines etc.) for two data periods, 12 months and 6 months. Virtually all publications are reported on the 12-month base*, but only those with a sufficient sample size are reported on the 6-month base. There are separate reports for All Adults, Scotland, Men and Women. This report also shows, for comparison, circulation figures (source: ABC, UK only figures www.abc.org.uk) for national daily and Sunday newspapers. NRS datasets in 2017 are a blend of NRS and AMP print data. Due to the different methodologies, the PAMCo Board have mandated that NRS and AMP data should not be compared for commercial or marketing purposes. This means that this report should not be compared with previous periods of NRS data. Average Issue Readership (or AIR) is the most commonly used estimate of a publication’s readership provided by the NRS. An “average issue reader” is defined as anyone who has read a publication within the interval between one issue and the next, in other words read yesterday for a daily newspaper, read in the last 7 days for a weekly newspaper or magazine, read in the past 4 weeks for a monthly magazine etc. About NRS Estimates The National Readership Survey estimates the number (and type) of people who read national daily and Sunday newspapers, newspaper supplements, and general and women’s magazines. The NRS is a continuous survey based on interviews with a representative sample of around 31,000 adults in Great Britain every year. -
Independent. Accessible. Bold. Transparent. Fair
Independent. Accessible. Transparent. Bold. Fair. Annual Report 2018 CONTENTS IPSO Annual Report 2018 Regulation is vital for 3 The Chairman protecting the public.” 4 The Chief Executive 5 Values Rt. Hon. Sir Alan Moses 6 Information to support the public CHAIRMAN 8 Response to the Kerslake Review ive years ago, few would have believed The personalities may have changed but the qualities that we would make such determined have not. They all set examples of independence of 10 Quality guidance and training progress in establishing regulation as vital thought and decision, examples which have been for protecting the public and maintaining whole-heartedly followed. As the renewal of five year 12 Transparent monitoring and scrutiny freedom of expression. But I am confident contracts between IPSO and its regulated entities that IPSO is now justified in making that has just taken place, it is worth re-iterating that the 14 The IPSO mark and fake news Fclaim. Standing at the boundary between protection public will be best protected by voluntary but binding of freedom of expression and the harm that may be agreements by which the press submit to regulation 15 Compulsory arbitration caused by unregulated opinion and news, we cannot by IPSO. The past five years shows, beyond question, escape criticism from both the public and those we the importance of this as a framework for a free and 16 Complaints regulate. But that criticism merely shows how seriously vibrant press and protection for the public. they take our rulings and guidance. 18 Most complained about articles If this has a touch of retrospective pride and optimism Our achievements are due, in the main, to four for the future, I hope I may be forgiven because, a 19 Case studies features of IPSO: our administrators who daily new Chair has been selected and I will leave at the engage with the public with patient concern; our end of 2019. -
Ipso in 2017
Annual Report 2017 0300 123 2220 www.ipso.co.uk [email protected] Out of office hours emergency harassment line 07799 903 929 @ipsonews facebook/ipsonews blog: www.ipso.co.uk/news-press-releases/blog IPSO Podcast available on Spotify, Apple and other major providers Independent Press Standards Organisation Financial Information Contents Financial Information 2016 (£) 2017 (£) 03 Vision, mission and values 04 Year in review: Highlights of 2017 06 Chairman’s statement: Sir Alan Moses looks back on 2017 Turnover 2,388,000 2,418,000 07 Chief Executive’s statement: Matt Tee looks forward to future challenges 08 Raising press standards: A broader commitment beyond complaints Administrative expenses (2,382,288) (2,421,510) 09 Standards work outcomes: Guidance, training and wide engagement Operating (loss)/profit (5,712) (3,510) 10 Monitoring wider concerns to provide targeted interventions Interest receivable 1,678 239 11 Help with press intrusion and harassment 12 The Pilling Review: Implementing the recommendations Profit/(loss) on ordinary activities before taxation 7,390 (3,271) 15 Arbitration: Low cost legal claims against the press Tax on profit/(loss) on ordinary activities (3,107) (2,641) 16 External engagement: Raising awareness of our work 3,107 (5,921) 17 Most complained about publications Profit/(loss) for the financial year 18 Effective complaints handling: Using lessons learned to implement best practice 19 Complaints statistics 2017 The turnover above represents contributions from the Regulatory Funding Company (RFC) and a budget for a further 20 Complaints statistics by publisher four years has now been negotiated. The increase in administrative costs above, which reflect the resources required to monitor and maintain the standards set out in the Editors’ Code of Practice and provide support and redress for individuals 22 Case studies: A round-up of 2017 complaints and how they were dealt with seeking to complain about breaches in the Code, relates to both an increase in staff and other operating costs. -
TIME INC. (UK) LTD IPSO Annual Report
TIME INC. (UK) LTD IPSO Annual Report Period covered: 01 January 2017 – 31 December 2017 (“Relevant Period”) 1.0 Factual Information about the Regulated Entity 1.1 Titles Published During the Relevant Period, Time Inc. (UK) Ltd published a total of 56 print/digital and 44 online regulated publications as set out below. Print and Digital: No Publications Circulation in Circulation Circulation - print (Average) - Digital Combined (Average) (Average) 1 25 Beautiful Homes 66,964 5,945 72,909 2 500 Calories Diet 8,900 - - 3 Amateur Gardening 26,612 - 26,612 4 Amateur Photographer 11,766 2,807 14,573 5 Angler’s Mail 11,558 - 11,558 6 Chat 223,702 - 223,702 7 Chat It’s Fate 35,600 - - 8 Chat Passion 36,400 - - 9 Country Homes and Interiors 67,716 3,652 71,368 10 Country Life 39,478 1836 41,314 11 Cycling Weekly 20,283 2,407 22,690 12 Decanter 19,712 - 19,712 13 Fit & Well 25,100 - - 14 Golf Monthly 34,540 2,499 37,039 15 Homes & Gardens 95,115 4,844 99,959 16 Horse & Hound 29,372 740 30,112 17 Ideal Home 152,308 5,028 157,336 18 Ideal Home’s Complete Guide to Xmas 61,045 - 61,045 19 Living etc 68,890 6,368 75,258 20 Look 56,002 3,553 59,555 21 Marie Claire 154,308 4,012 158,320 22 Motor Boat & Yachting 8,908 2,180 11,088 23 Mountain Bike Rider 11,887 2,514 14,401 24 NME 298,670 - 298,670 25 Now 82,729 - 82,729 26 Pick Me Up 120,594 - 120,594 27 Pick Me Up Special 25,800 - - Page | 1 28 Practical Boatowner 18,455 2,623 21,078 29 Rugby World 20,721 1,092 21,813 30 Shooting Times & Country Magazine 14,124 - 14,124 31 Soaplife 43,481 - 43,481 32