Men's lifestyle magazines
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The UK men's lifestyle magazine market is forecast to grow in value from 79 million pounds sterling in 1998 to 110 million pounds sterling by the year 2002. The market has developed because of a change in men's attitudes towards health, fitness and men's issues. An estimated 29.34 million copies of men's lifestyle magazines will be sold during 1998, compared with 3.83 million copies in 1993. Advertising expenditure on the sector has risen from 475 thousand pounds sterling in 1994 to over 1.3 million pounds sterling in 1998.
Publication Name: Market Intelligence
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 1366-6673
Year: 1998
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Women's magazines
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The UK women's magazine market is forecast to grow in value from 410 million pounds sterling in 1998 to 493 million pounds sterling by the year 2002. Weekly titles account for the majority of sales, with value expected to increase from 257 million pound sterling in 1998 to 306 million pounds sterling by 2002. The monthly women's magazine market is forecast to increase in value from 153 million pounds sterling in 1998 to 187 million pounds sterling by the year 2002.
Publication Name: Market Intelligence
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 1366-6673
Year: 1998
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Men's lifestyle magazines
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A report on the UK market for men's lifestyle magazines in 2000 is presented, with focus on how the market has grown since the 1980s, and the more recent increased demand for magazines for younger men.
Publication Name: Market Intelligence
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 1366-6673
Year: 2000
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