These tables are taken from www.abc.org.uk
Below are the results of Kerrang! magazine and NME;
Kerrang!; his summary report refers to the period 01-Jan-2008 to 30-Jun-2008.
This report was approved by the ABC on 26-Sep-2008.
Kerrang!; his summary report refers to the period 01-Jan-2008 to 30-Jun-2008.
This report was approved by the ABC on 26-Sep-2008.
Heading | Total | UK & R.O.I | Other |
Total Average Net Circulation Per Issue: | 60,290 | 56,714 | 3,576 |
Newstrade and Other Single Copy Sales: | 54,480 | 51,437 | 3,043 |
At Basic Cover Price: | 54,480 | 51,437 | 3,043 |
Single Copy Subscription Sales: | 5,810 | 5,277 | 533 |
Actively Purchased: | 60,290 | 56,714 | 3,576 |
NME; This summary report refers to the period 01-Jan-2008 to 30-Jun-2008.
This report was approved by the ABC on 14-Aug-2008.Heading | Total | UK & R.O.I | Other |
Total Average Net Circulation Per Issue: | 56,284 | 51,300 | 4,984 |
Newstrade and Other Single Copy Sales: | 47,974 | 44,837 | 3,137 |
At Basic Cover Price: | 47,713 | 44,576 | 3,137 |
Single Copy Subscription Sales: | 8,287 | 6,445 | 1,842 |
Actively Purchased: | 56,261 | 51,282 | 4,979 |
From these figures, Kerrang! magazine is more commerically viable than NME, but not by much .
For both of these magazines, there seems to be a "hardcore" group of readers would have subscribed to these magazines. This shows to me that there is a wide audience which my magazine could possibly appeal to.
Good times
1 comment:
Michael - may well be worth telling me who ABC are who have approved these figures? Also, you need quite a bit more research on here - this does not look like much has been added since I last saw you in class. Remember you get marks for research! (Mrs D)
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