paidContent:UK: Newsagents see 14 per cent decline in newspaper revenue over a decade
August 27th, 2010Posted by Laura Oliver in Business, Editors' pick
pC has a report on figures from retail analyst Mintel, which suggest that UK newsagents’ revenue from newspaper sales has fallen by 14 per cent over the past decade.
The figures also forecast a future drop of 44 per cent in money from newspapers between 2010 and 2015.
Revenue from the sale of magazines has grown over the past decade, but Mintel says that specific audience sectors, such as lads’ mags, are expected to shrink in the long term.
Full story on paidContent:UK at this link…
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