Magazines have doubled their digital circulation in the past year, but
publishing remains a mostly ink-on-paper business for the industry.
The Audit Bureau of Circulations’ latest magazine report is out, and
for the first time, the ABC broke out digital replica circulation for
each title in a stand-alone column. Digital replicas accounted for 1.7
percent of overall magazine circulation, or 5.4 million digital replica
editions. That's up from about 2 million digital replica editions a year
ago, or less than 1 percent of total magazine circulation.
The top sellers of digital copies included some surprises. Game Informer magazine had the biggest digital circulation, reporting 1.2
million digital copies. Nylon, a small fashion title, had 75,184 digital editions, accounting for more than 35 percent of its total circulation of 216,466. Meanwhile, Parenting and Us Weekly also had a notably high number of digital editions, reporting digital circulations of 74,790 and 61,106, respectively, each totaling about 3 percent of the titles’ total circulation.
While overall magazine circulation is doing better than in recent
years, newsstand sales—which make up a relatively small part of overall
circulation but are seen as an important barometer by the advertising
community of consumer demand—continue to decline sharply.
No comments:
Post a Comment