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National dailies reveal Saturday-only sales for first time
11 May 2012

By Dominic Ponsford  http://www.pressgazette.co.uk

New figures have revealed the extent to which UK national newspaper Saturday circulations far exceed sales on Monday to Friday.

The Guardian more than doubles its sales on Saturday – with 377,268 copies a week in April, versus 177,876 Monday to Friday - according to the figures from ABC.

The Sun’s Saturday edition is the best-selling newspaper edition in the UK with 3,009,981 sales on average in April, versus the 2,507,860 average Monday to Friday sale.

The Financial Times sold 88,357 copies a day on average last month versus 113,887 on Saturdays.

The new figures come as every national newspaper – with the exception ‘i’ and the Daily Star Sunday - reports sales decline year on year, may of them severe.

The UK’s newest national newspaper – The Sun Sunday – looks set to settle down above the 2m sales a week mark after launching at the end of February.

It sold an average of 2.3m copies a week in April, down 5.3 per cent month on month.


The biggest circulation fallers in the daily market in April were: The Independent (down 45.4 per cent after stripping out bulk copies), The Guardian (down 18.9 per cent), the Financial Times (down 17.8 per cent) and The Times (down 12.3 per cent).

In the Sunday market the Star Sunday remain the only title to have hung on to gains made following the closure of the News of the World last year. It remained up 56 per cent year on year at 482,225 copies a month.

UK national newspaper Monday to Friday and Saturday sales for April (source ABC):

Daily Mirror: Monday to Saturday: 1,049,918 ; Monday to Friday: 994,883 ; Saturday: 1,297,578
Daily Record: Monday to Saturday 269,179 ; Monday to Friday 259,902 : Saturday 310,928
Daily Star: Monday to Saturday 603,745 ; Monday to Friday 604,767 ; Saturday 599,135
The Sun: Monday to Saturday 2,599,155 ; Monday to Friday 2,507,860 ; Saturday 3,009,981
Daily Express: Monday to Saturday 553,823 ; Monday to Friday 532,622 ; Saturday 649,232
Daily Mai: Monday to Saturday 1,900,450 ; Monday to Friday 1,730,610 ; Saturday 2,664,730
The Daily Telegraph: Monday to Saturday 563,253 ; Monday to Friday 519,319 ; Saturday 760,956
Financial Times: Monday to Saturday 92,999 ; Monday to Friday 88,357 ; Saturday 113,887
The Guardian: Monday to Saturday 214,128 ; Monday to Friday 177,876 ; Saturday 377,268
The Herald: Monday to Saturday 45,178 ; Monday to Friday 44,119 ; Saturday 49,947
i : Monday to Saturday 271,648 ; Monday to Friday 271,648 ; Saturday N/A
The Independent: Monday to Saturday 98,053 ; Monday to Friday 92,854 ; Saturday 121,451
The Scotsman: Monday to Saturday 36,284 ; Monday to Friday 34,166 ; Saturday 45,812
The Times: Monday to Saturday 373,665 ; Monday to Friday 349,414 ; Saturday 482,789
Racing Post: Monday to Saturday 52,907 ; Monday to Friday 46,211 : Saturday 84,714
UK national newspaper sales full round up for April 2012 (source ABC):

Average sale; percentage change year on year

Dailies

Daily Mirror 1,084,355 ; -7.54
Daily Record 281,584 ; -9.91
Daily Star 611,081 ; -11.71
The Sun 2,624,008 ; -5.72
Daily Express 568,628 ; -10.53
Daily Mail 1,991,275 ; -5.19
The Daily Telegraph 576,790 ; -9.82
Financial Times 305,685 ; -17.84
The Herald 45,178 ; -9.22
The Guardian 214,128 ; -18.86
i 271,648 ; 68.57
The Independent 98,636 ; -45.43
The Scotsman 36,287 ; -10.46
The Times 393,187 ; -12.59
Racing Post 53,274 ; -7.15
Sundays

Daily Star Sunday 482,225 ; 55.94
The Sun (Sunday) 2,297,441 ; NA
Sunday Mail 320,763 ; -12.52
Sunday Mirror 1,088,354 ; -0.83
The People 461,973 ; -3.79
Sunday Express 529,510 ; -11.99
Sunday Post 267,802 ; -13.66
The Mail on Sunday 1,800,674 ; -7.41
Independent on Sunday 121,837 ; -21.00
The Observer 252,642 ; -16.61
Scotland on Sunday 45,787 ; -9.56
Sunday Herald 28,018 ; -5.27
The Sunday Telegraph 455,378 ; -10.63
The Sunday Times 955,248 ; -6.18

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Anaglogs Daughter
When: 11 May 12 13:18
Racing Post:

Monday to Saturday 52,907
Monday to Friday 46,211
Saturday 84,714


DAILIES
Racing Post 53,274 ; -7.15
By:
rubyisgodinthesaddle
When: 11 May 12 18:16
Guardian is a fantastic Newspaper even if its a bit too left for my liking.
By:
soapp
When: 11 May 12 18:22
The Mail for me.

€1 per day and 50 cent in the colleges.
By:
tony57
When: 11 May 12 18:31
mail for me..its Saturdays edition is excellent, i know its a right wing rag,..but its a far better read than the other tabloids,..just for the record..i vote labour..and always will!
By:
rubyisgodinthesaddle
When: 11 May 12 18:38
Sunday Times

Best 2.70 spent every week...Love
By:
Allduckornodinner
When: 11 May 12 18:46
The Guardian is a fantastic paper. Sports coverage is top class especially for Football. James Richardson is a hero.

The Mail makes my eyes bleed.
By:
tony57
When: 11 May 12 18:50
allduckandnodinnerCryCrazyi understand..but it at least gives you a good readGrin
By:
Allduckornodinner
When: 11 May 12 19:12
I haven't even looked at it in over a year tony i'd say. They do a good yarn i'll give them that but the distinct lack of any journalistic ability is a bit of a killer for me. If I was to read any red top it would generally be the Star (mainly cos a Georgia Salpa appearance is a 1.01 shot Wink)

The Times and the Guardian will do for me. The Independent drops lower and lower into the swamp as the years pass.
By:
kavvie
When: 11 May 12 19:48
any time you want a good read the examiner is the best you will get..
By:
Monte Christo
When: 11 May 12 20:15
Wonder how the figures stack up in Ireland ?

Never ceases to amaze me the amount of people who buy the "irish" sun.

Bloody rag.
By:
gentlemanjohn
When: 11 May 12 22:13
Big Guardian fan but still hacked off that they axed the excellent Music & Film supplement that came with the paper every Friday, was a million miles better than the one u get with the irish times. Good sports coverage too, greg wood is the best racing journalist imo though doesn't get the scope to do himself justice
By:
wildmanfromborneo
When: 11 May 12 22:17
Do ye all read English papers?
By:
Allduckornodinner
When: 11 May 12 22:28
Definitely agree with that GJ. Greg Wood deserves a more high profile post. Very good writer.
By:
Vubiant
When: 12 May 12 00:26
The Independent is a superb production ...and its spin-off(?) ...i...is an amazing piece of work for only 30c a weekday and 40c on Saturday.
By:
RoyalAcademy
When: 12 May 12 09:01
Saturday's Irish Times is my Sunday and the Guardian's app is brilliant.

The Economist gives you on line access to a fantastic database and is fully available in audio format for those on the go. Their on line app 'intelligent life' (as they might say, "a periodical") is also free and exceptionally good (all you need is the scarce resource of time)

There's little in the way of opinion (apart from tipping) in Saturday's Post so I leave it alone, Sunday being my preference.

Finally, although' a critic of the Irish Field it is informative and has improved steadily although could grow a pair of liathroidi. My latest quibble is that having Kevin Blake's blog available on line before Saturday diminishes the print edition.

Good post AD
By:
db1974
When: 12 May 12 09:07
Don't think I've ever bought an English paper in my life, unless Irish version of Sunday Times counts.
By:
Ozymandius
When: 12 May 12 10:05
The Economist is essential reading.  Nothing else comes close.
By:
Vubiant
When: 12 May 12 12:11
Financial Times on Saturday is a substantial read ....if only one had the time to get around to it .
By:
tony57
When: 12 May 12 13:34
great thread,..very interesting to see how you irish lads rate the papers both sides of the pond..todays mail..has some great storys in..as ive said saturdays edition is excellent imo..(i keep it next to the carsy)BlushGrinbut thats were i do most of my reading..the times on sunday is also top class,..i find the indi..and guardian,..are good at what they do...but as i say my daily is the mail although my politics are the other way..is there anyone else who is like me who buys a paper but is politically the other way?
By:
squigs
When: 12 May 12 13:57
More a fan of the Economist and FT Podcasts more so then the paper formats. I find the Journal.ie app to be the best app to get news on the move.
By:
Allduckornodinner
When: 12 May 12 14:14
I don't have any real political party faith as such but I would generally be right leaning in my viewpoint. I can look past the Guardians left influence pretty easily though. I think quality journalists tend to rise above the divide when discussing business and other idea's I would be interested in.

The Economist is a great shout too. Underappreciated publication in this country.
By:
Cupwinkcook
When: 12 May 12 20:25
only buy papers for free bets
By:
rubyisgodinthesaddle
When: 15 May 12 21:04
The biggest rag is the Sunday Indo. Agree or disagree??

O Reilly destroyed that paper.
By:
richters
When: 15 May 12 21:39
APRN for me chaps
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