Circulation

Every week, over 347,000 people around the world read the UK edition of The Week. The magazine is the most consistent circulation performer of the last decade, with a record nineteen consecutive circulation increases.

Subscribers have always been the lifeblood of the title, and they currently make up 132,000 readers out of the audited circulation ABC of 143,700. In the UK, The Week has a larger subscriber base than the Spectator, New Statesman and New Scientist combined. Renewal rates are some of the best in the country.

In recent years The Week has been at the forefront of increases in the weekly news and current affairs market, with 57% of total market growth over the last four years coming from the magazine on its own.*

It is an equally prosperous picture in America, with the US edition currently sitting at a circulation of 494,000.

* Source: ABC Jul-Dec 2007 and ABC Jul-Dec 2003. Market is defined as The Week, the Spectator, the Economist, New Statesman, Time, New Scientist. The market grew by 98,485 copies over the period, while The Week increased by 56,136 copies.

 

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