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Newspaper: Audience


Newspaper: Audience 

Tabloid Audience: EDC2 35+

Broadsheet Audience: C1BA

Graphs + Tables: 

Trends? Why? 

-46.7 mill people consume news brands across print and digital

- 9/10 adults in great Britain consume news brand either print or digitally- 70% of adults read print, 71% consume news brand via pc or mobile (time sensitive, print outdated

-newspaper circulation march 2004- 2010 = sales decreases as time has gone on (technology enhanced, easier access)

-newspaper circulation 1950-2015/ millions per day= most newspaper circulation between 2010-2015- evening standard: free/ given away so increased 

-Metro has huge print readership (Free newspaper on tube')

-Vote by newspaper readership- telegraph, express, mail (conservative) 





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