Official Magazine Statistics
Saturday, 20 August 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The Audit Bureau of Circulations have now released statistics relating to the distribution figures of magazines for the first half of 2011, which includes details relating to both official publications, Doctor Who Magazine (Panini) and Doctor Who Adventures (BBC).
When compared to previous periods, the data reveals how the average circulation trends have fared:
Figures: Audit Bureau of Circulations
The figures show that both magazines saw a decline in circulation for the first half of this year, with DWA dropping to below its circulation for the same period in 2010. Further breakdown on circulation can be found within the publication certificates linked to above.
(with thanks to John Bowman)
When compared to previous periods, the data reveals how the average circulation trends have fared:
| Jul - Dec 2009 | Jan - Jun 2010 | Jul - Dec 2010 | Jan - Jun 2011 | |
| Doctor Who Magazine | 29,000 | 35,374 (+22%) | 33,554 (-5.1%) | 30,682 (-8.6%) |
| Doctor Who Adventures | 44,664 | 53,559 (+20%) | 56,648 (+5.8%) | 50,013 (-11.7%) |
The figures show that both magazines saw a decline in circulation for the first half of this year, with DWA dropping to below its circulation for the same period in 2010. Further breakdown on circulation can be found within the publication certificates linked to above.
(with thanks to John Bowman)
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