Vol. 12 - Welcome to On the Dot Insights NewsletterIn this edition, we share the Q4 ABC results with a view on newspapers and magazines and take a closer look at ABC trends for Magazines in the UK and what this means to South Africa. ABC Q4 2025 Newspapers: Overall Circulation Down: Total newspaper circulation declined by 2.5% in Q4 2025, despite stabilising trends. Daily Newspapers Showing Resilience: Daily titles saw slight upticks in circulation after a general downward trend earlier in the year. Strong Local & Regional Interest: Several local newspapers posted double digit quarter-on-quarter increases, signalling continued community demand for local print. ABC Q4 2025 Newspapers: Dailies up but total sector down ![]() ABC Q4 2025 Magazines: Sustained Growth Momentum: Q4 2025 marks the 8th consecutive quarter of year-on-year growth in magazine circulation. Quarter-on-Quarter Increase: Circulation grew 3.9% from the previous quarter, signalling ongoing consumer engagement with print magazines. Robust Year-on-Year Performance: Magazines posted 8.9% growth year-on year, a standout result in print media. Custom & Niche Titles Driving Strength: A large part of this resilience comes from custom and niche magazine segments that attract dedicated readerships (e.g., sport, hobbies, retail etc.). Print Magazine Resilience Narrative: These figures continue a broader trend of magazine recovery and stability, contrasting with other print segments while reaffirming relevance. ABC Q4 2025 Magazines: 8th consecutive quarter of y-o-y growth as magazines show resilience ABC UK Trend UK Magazine ABC 2025: The Shift That Matters for SA Distribution 1 — Scale has shifted 2 — Mid-scale is the new normal 3 — Grow this niche-led 4 — Circulation is now hybrid (Source: ABC Consumer Media Report 2025) OVERALL TAKEOUT Magazines are no longer a volume game — they are a distribution-led, audience-focused medium. Sources: ABC Consumer Media Repor t 2025; Diar y Director y; InPublishing; Bauer Media UK
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