More Australians are reading print magazines

Original article by Roy Morgan Research
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 5-Aug-16

Roy Morgan Research has released the Australian Magazine Print Readership and Cross-Platform Audience results for the year to June 2016. Print magazines reached 12,477,000 Australians aged 14+, up 0.8 per cent compared with the 12 months to June 2015. Nine of the country’s Top 20 magazines increased their readership; "Coles Magazine" remained the most widely-read print magazine during the period, with an average readership of 3,498,000 per issue (an increase of 28.6 per cent). Meanwhile, "Better Homes & Gardens" and "Australian Women’s Weekly" have the highest Cross-Platform Audiences, at 2,140,000 and 2,094,000 respectively.

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Cross-Platform Magazine Readership for March 2016

Original article by Roy Morgan Research
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 12-May-16

Roy Morgan Research’s Cross-Platform Readership data for the 12 months to March 2016 shows that "The Australian Women’s Weekly" is Australia’s most-read magazine across print and digital combined, with a total cross-platform audience of 2,070,000. It is followed by "Better Homes & Gardens", with 2,054,000 readers across print and online combined. Unlike newspapers, nearly all cross-platform magazines are still read by more Australians in print than in their digital forms. Only three titles have more people reading online than in print: "Vogue" (406,000 digital and 315,000 print readers); "Gourmet Traveller" (238,000 digital and 225,000 print); and "The Monthly" (161,000 digital and 154,000 print).

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ROY MORGAN RESEARCH LIMITED

Roy Morgan Magazine Readership and Cross-Platform Audiences for December 2015

Original article by Roy Morgan Research
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 4-Feb-16

Roy Morgan Research’s latest Australian Magazine Readership survey shows that 12,219,000 Australians 14+ read the latest issue of at least one print magazine on average in the year to December 2015. This is 1.9 per cent lower than the previous year. "Coles Magazine" remained the most widely-read print magazine during the period, with an average readership of 2,994,000 per issue (an increase of 8.1 per cent). Meanwhile, a number of titles recorded an increase in total cross-platform audiences, including "The Monthly" (up 13.4 per cent to 263,000), "Women’s Health" (up 7.7 per cent to 435,000), and "Open Road" (up 1.5 per cent to 1,033,000).

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Roy Morgan Magazine Readership and Cross-Platform Audiences for September 2015

Original article by Roy Morgan Research
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 5-Nov-15

Roy Morgan Research’s latest Australian Magazine Readership survey shows that 12,249,000 Australians aged 14+ read the latest issue of at least one print magazine on average in the year to September 2015. This is 2.7 per cent lower than the previous year. "Coles Magazine" remained the most widely-read print magazine during the period, with an average readership of 2,804,000 per issue. Meanwhile, a number of titles recorded an increase in total cross-platform audiences, including "The Monthly" (up 12.4 per cent to 263,000), "Reader’s Digest" (up 6.1 per cent to 916,000), and "Open Road" (up five per cent to 1,022,000).

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ROY MORGAN RESEARCH LIMITED

Roy Morgan Magazine Readership and Cross-Platform Audiences for June 2015

Original article by Roy Morgan Research
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 6-Aug-15

Roy Morgan Research’s Australian Magazine Readership Survey shows that 12,378,000 Australians aged 14+ read the latest issue of at least one magazine on average in the year to June 2015. "Coles Magazine" was the most widely read print magazine during the period, with an average readership of 2,721,000. Meanwhile, a number of titles recorded an increase in total cross-platform audiences, including "Cosmopolitan" (up three per cent to 513,000), "Men’s Health" (up 1.6 per cent to 587,000) and "New Idea" (up 1.3 per cent to 1,340,000).

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Subscription the prescription for Father’s Day

Original article by Roy Morgan Research
Market Research Update – Page: Online : 5-Sep-14

A Roy Morgan Single Source survey has found that "National Geographic" is the most popular magazine among Australian men whose children under the age 18 still live at home. The latest readership data from Roy Morgan shows that 153,000 fathers read an average issue of this title in the year to June 2014. This was followed by "Better Homes and Gardens" (120,000) and "Men’s Health" (111,000)

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