The Week celebrates 34th circulation increase whilst motoring portfolio continues strong growth

The Week – grows 1.7% YOY and 1.4% POP print and reports Digital Certificate increase of 17 per cent YOY 

The Week magazine celebrates its 34th consecutive ABC increase reaching 202,842, a growth of 1.7 per cent YOY and 1.4 per cent POP. Digitally the brand reports its third Digital Publication Certificate, increasing its paid-for digital magazine circulation to 30,750. 

James Tye, Chief Executive of Dennis Publishing said: “The Week celebrated its 20th anniversary in May this year and it continues to grow. It has pioneered the digital subscriptions model that has proved hugely successful.” 

Dennis Motoring – Octane up 3.0 per cent POP and 4.7 per cent YOY to 39,260 whilst Land Rover Monthly up 1.3 per cent POP and 1.4 per cent YOY to 21,593

Dennis Publishing’s specialist car titles have seen an increase in circulation for the second time in a row, bucking the current market trend. Iconic car magazine Octane reached its highest circulation since its launch in 2003 with 39,260, up 4.7 per cent YOY. Land Rover Monthly has also reported an increase with a 1.3 per cent POP increase and up 1.4 per cent YOY to 21,593. 

Consumer Magazine ABC Jan-Jun 2015 Combined Print/Digital 

Title – Combined

Average

PoP

YoY

AUTO EXPRESS

45,312

-1.60%

-2.90%

EVO

42,749

-9.90%

-5.20%

HEALTH & FITNESS

17,888

-7.20%

-18.30%

LAND ROVER MONTHLY

21,593

1.30%

1.40%

MENS FITNESS

37,803

-17.50%

-21.80%

OCTANE

39,260

3.00%

4.70%

THE WEEK*

233,592

2.60%

3.50%

WOMENS FITNESS

16,871

3.30%

-13.30%

*THE WEEK includes Digital certificate

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